1 million lose jobless benefits
June 25th, 2010 admin
Nearly a million people have lost their unemployment benefits because the Senate failed for the third time Thursday to extend the deadline to file for this safety net.
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Even though the news is all about the unemployment extension and even though the job market is improving slightly, there are still people losing their jobs – each and every day. If you have lost your job, the first step is to file to for unemployment benefits . You may be able to apply online or over the phone. Your state unemployment...
On November 6th, 2009 President Obama signed the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, which would extend unemployment benefits by additional 14 weeks. Unemployed workers in states where the jobless rate is 8.5 percent or above will receive additional 6 weeks for a maximum of 20-week extension. The bill approved by Senate late last week...
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1-877-841-9617 To file a weekly certification, odd number SSNs on Monday & Wednesday through Saturday, even number SSNs on Tuesday through Saturday, call: 1-888-372-3453 Related posts:How to File Unemployment in Pennsylvania (PA) – Complete Guide Related posts: How to File Unemployment in Pennsylvania (PA) – Complete Guide
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This guide explains how to apply for unemployment in Pennsylvania. Follow step by step instructions that will help you file for benefits through PA unemployment office. First and foremost, apply as soon as you lose the job. State unemployment offices generally take 1-3 weeks to process your application, especially for the initial claim. The compensation...
January 20 Update: The National Employment Law Project is urging Congress to continue the extended unemployment benefits program, including full federal funding of Extended Benefits, the $25 per week in Federal Additional Compensation, and the 65% 15-month COBRA subsidy through the end of 2010. Action is needed now because the current unemployment...
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