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Unemployment Benefits are categorized in 3 main contexts; by geographic area, by occupation, and by industry.  Click Here to find out more about wages by area and occupation.

Each State will have its own unemployment benefits which are also determined by the three categories above. Click Here to find out more about state unemployment benefits.

You can visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics to find out more information about Unemployment wages and statistics. www.bls.gov

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Unemployment Claim Process
 

Here is a detailed look at the Unemployment Process
 

  1. Benefits booklet for the unemployed, For Your Benefit - Programs for the Unemployed, DE 2320  The UI Code, Section 1089 requires employers to provide the booklet.

     
  2. You, the individual, must file a claim for unemployment benefits using one of the following methods:
  • Access eApply4UI:
    After the application is completed you must submit it on-line to the Department.
     
  • Complete a UI Application, DE 1101I:

    Note: The above options may also be used to reactivate an existing claim or file for extended benefits..
  1. The Unemployment Department Representative files the claim and the following documents are mailed:

Claimants:

  • A Guide to Benefits and Employment Services, DE 1275A
  • Notice of Unemployment Insurance Award, DE 429Z
  • Notice of Unemployment Insurance Claim Filed, DE 1101CLMT
  • CalJOBSSM brochure, DE 2456
  • Employers:

    Notice of Unemployment Insurance Claim Filed, DE 1101CZ

    1. The EDD decides if a claimant is eligible to collect benefits. To make this decision, we conduct telephone interviews with claimants, employers or their representatives and review statements submitted in writing.

       
    2. After a decision is made, the EDD will mail a Notice of Determination or Notice of Determination/Ruling, DE 1080CT to claimants who do not qualify for benefits. We also mail a DE 1080CT to employers who respond in writing and within time limits about a quit, discharge, or other issues that may prevent payment of benefits.

       
    3. Employers or claimants who disagree with the written decision have the right to appeal the decision.

       
    4. Claimants complete and submit a form for each week they wish to claim benefits. The forms are usually for two weeks at a time and claimants must certify that they have met eligibility requirements for each week benefits are claimed.

       
    5. After the Department pays the claimant the first week of benefits,  a Notice of Wages Used  for Unemployment Insurance Claim will be mailed to you, DE 1545 to the claimant’s base period employer(s). Base period employers may be charged for all or part of a claimant’s benefits.

       
    6. To ensure accuracy, base period employer(s) review the information reported on the DE 1545. The form shows the claimant’s identity, wage and employment information. The base period employer(s) use the DE 1545 to notify the Department about separation information and to correct errors on wages reported to EDD. The time limits for reporting separation information is 15 days from the date the form was mailed. Wage corrections must be reported within 20 calendar days from the date the DE 1545 was mailed.

       
    7. A Department representative reviews a base period employer’s response to the DE 1545 and decides if the employer’s account will be charged for the claimant’s benefits. The EDD mails a Notice of Ruling, DE 1080CT to the employer who submitted separation information within the time limits. A favorable or unfavorable decision that is sent to a base period employer(s) does not usually change a claimant’s entitlement to benefits.

       
    8. A base period employer who disagrees with EDD’s written decision may file an appeal.

     

     
    This website is not affiliated with the unemployment benefits, claims, compensation or federal food stamps. This website also has no affiliation and is not endorsed by Federal or State Unemployment Benefits, USDA or any food stamps program. In addition this site does not represent any government or government affiliation. This site is an informative website linking you with quality food subsidy related links, topics and information. Primary sources for information about food stamps and food stamp benefits can be found at social security online, www.sss.gov , and at the USDA, http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/

     

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