NY Unemployment – Providing Proof of PUA Eligibility
Explains the requirement to provide proof of eligibility for PUA
Explains the requirement to provide proof of eligibility for PUA
Starting from the week beginning 01/18/2021 partial Unemployment will depend on hours worked and not days worked
Overview of the American Rescue Plan – Signed into law 03/11/2021
Here are the changes to Unemployment based on the new Coronavirus Response and Relief PAckage, signed into law on 12/27/2020.
A brief overview of the new Covid-Relief Bill (Coronavirus Response and Relief)
What will happen to Unemployment based on the current rules and what will change if the new proposed bill indeed becomes law?
One of the most common reasons for stalled Unemployment payments is that the DOL needs to verify identity. Here is a guide on how to verify your identity by sending ID documents.
Many people have asked about the difference between becoming eligible for Unemployment and staying eligible in order to get Unemployment payments. Hopefully, this post will clarify any confusion.
If your “Effective Days Remaining” is nearing zero, don’t worry! You most likely will continue receiving Unemployment payments.
Guide on how to check if you received all eligible payments and how to claim any missing payments.