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2011-2012 Unemployment Insurance Advocacy Guide

  • About MLRI, GBLS and LACCM, Acknowledgements, and Copyright
  • UI Introduction
  • UI Part I -- The UI Claims Process
    • 1. How Does a Worker Apply for Benefits?
    • 2. What Information Does DUA Require?
    • 3. What is the Initial DUA Eligibility Process?
    • 4. How Are Benefits Calculated?
    • 5. When Do Benefits Begin?
    • 6. What Needs to Be Done to Keep Getting Checks?
  • UI Part II -- Eligibility
  • UI Part III -- Separation from Work
  • UI Part IV -- Special Situations
  • UI Part V -- Receiving Benefits
  • UI Part VI -- Appeals Process
  • UI Appendices
Home » 2011-2012 Unemployment Insurance Advocacy Guide

UI Part I -- The UI Claims Process

The Unemployment Insurance claims process.

  • 1. How Does a Worker Apply for Benefits?
  • 2. What Information Does DUA Require?
  • 3. What is the Initial DUA Eligibility Process?
  • 4. How Are Benefits Calculated?
  • 5. When Do Benefits Begin?
  • 6. What Needs to Be Done to Keep Getting Checks?
‹ What UI Taxes Are Paid by Employers? up 1. How Does a Worker Apply for Benefits? ›
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