Unemployment benefits are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people. Benefits may be based on a compulsory para-governmental insurance system. Depending on the jurisdiction and the status of the person, those sums may be small, covering only basic needs (thus a form of basic welfare), or may compensate the lost time proportionally to the previous earned salary. They often are part of a larger social security scheme.
Unemployment benefits are generally given only to those registering as unemployed, and often on conditions ensuring that they seek work and do not currently have a job.
In some countries, a significant proportion of unemployment benefits are distributed by trade/labor unions, an arrangement known as the Ghent system.
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Your time is valuable and we want the claim filing process to go as quickly as possible, so we have identified critical items you should have immediately available regardless of which option you select to file your claim.
Information we will need:
An individual who files for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits must meet specific eligibility requirements before benefits can be paid. Individuals must:
Employers report wages to the Department for each employee. The department uses this information to decide if an individual earned enough wages in a base period to establish a UI claim. A base period is a specific 12-month period. For example, if a claimant files a claim that begins in April, May, or June, the claim is calculated based on wages paid to the claimant between January 1 and December 31 of the prior year.
The minimum weekly benefit amount is $40 and the maximum weekly benefit amount is $450. For more information about how the Department calculates a UI claim, review A Guide to Benefits and Employment Services, DE 1275A, and the California Employer’s Guide, DE 44.
The reason an individual is out of work can affect his/her eligibility for benefits.
The Department interviewer obtains and documents information about the separation from the employer and claimant and decides, according to law and regulations, if the person is eligible to collect benefits. The Department mails a notice to the claimant who is not eligible for benefits. The Department mails a notice to the employer who responded timely to the notice of claim filed. The notice advises the employer about whether the claimant is eligible or not, and whether the employer's account will be charged for benefits paid to the former employee. Either party can disagree with an unfavorable decision and file an appeal.
A person must be:
An individual must complete a claim form every two weeks, sign and date the form and return it to the Department for payment. If the information on the form shows that the individual did not meet eligibility requirements, the Department will schedule a telephone interview. Based on the information obtained, benefits may be reduced or denied. An individual who disagrees with our decision to reduce or deny benefits may file an appeal.
Review Online Job Center to learn more about services EDD provides to job seekers.
Individuals interested in enrolling in training to increase their job opportunities should review the following:
Claimants who receive Unemployment Insurance benefits must report any school attendance to the EDD in the week when school begins. Claimants attending a training course approved under the California Training Benefits Program are not required to look for work, be available for work, or accept work while in training.
To apply for unemployment insurance benefits, you must be:
Apply immediately for UI benefits when your job has ended or when your employer has cut back your hours.
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Ex-Servicemembers and Federal Employment NEW!
If you served in the Military during the last 18 months and/or if you worked for an agency of the Federal government during the last 18 months, you may be able to file for Unemployment Insurance benefits using our on-line application or our paper application. To get started, select one of the claim filing option links above.
You should receive your claim materials within 10 days of filing your application for UI benefits. If there are any questions about your eligibility, Department staff will call employers as well as claimants to resolve eligibility issues. Usually, we contact an employer and the former employee to obtain information about the reasons the individual quit or was fired from work. In the case of a discharge, it is the employer's responsibility to prove that the former employee was fired for misconduct connected with work. In the case of a quit, the individual must show that he/she had good reason for quitting a job. For UI purposes, school employee claims have distinctive eligibility requirements.
Department staff conduct telephone interviews with employers and claimants to resolve other eligibility issues as well. For example, if an individual refused an offer of work, we will first decide if the work was suitable. If we find that the work offered was not suitable, the individual will not be disqualified from receiving benefits. If we find that the work offered was suitable, then the individual must show good cause for refusing suitable work. Refusing suitable work can result in a loss of benefits from 2 to 10 weeks. We will ask about payments from an employer that is for other than work performed because some types of payments will be subtracted from UI benefits. We must review a person's availability for work because claimants must be available for work and willing to accept work when offered. We will also verify whether the claimant is able to work.
A Department interviewer will call the telephone number that the employer or employer's agent entered on the Notice of Unemployment Insurance Claim Filed, DE 1101CZ, or other correspondence returned to us. Employers should be sure that the person shown as a contact is familiar with the details concerning the former employee's separation from work or other eligibility issues. The employer should also ensure that the contact has authority to release the information. Depending on the kind of information needed, the telephone call should be brief. However, follow-up calls may be necessary to resolve conflicts in information obtained. To help reduce unemployment insurance costs it is important that the employer:
The Department mails a notice of the time and date of a scheduled telephone interview to the claimant. The notice includes several questions that may be asked during the interview. The claimant should review the questions and gather all the records that may be needed for the interview. For example, a claimant will be asked to explain why he/she is no longer employed. Other issues that could come up during the interview may include efforts to look for work, ability to work and availability for work. It is important that claimants:
Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits are paid after a properly completed and signed Continued Claim form is submitted to the Employment Development Department (EDD). You will receive a Continued Claim form within 10 days of EDD processing your application for UI benefits. If you are determined initially eligible after filing your application for benefits and you meet all eligibility requirements on the Continued Claim form you return to us, a check is issued with another Continued Claim form. Claim forms are submitted every two weeks.
To prevent delay in receiving benefits, the following are tips for completing the Continued Claim form:
1-866-333-4606
Please dial carefully.
The quickest way to access your payment information:
UI benefit payment information is updated daily, and reflects the claim activity which occurred on the previous business day. Make the following selections from the recorded messages:
Language Preference (choice):
Press 1 to hear this recording in English.
Next
Press 1 for information about your unemployment insurance payment.
Next
Press 1 if you already have a Personal Identification Number (PIN). For increased security, the automated telephone system requires a PIN to access confidential information. The first time you call, listen carefully and follow the instructions for establishing your PIN.
Next
Enter your Social Security number.
Next
Enter your 4-digit PIN.
Next
You will hear the amount and date your payment was mailed. Allow five days for mail delivery.
Next (Optional)
To change your PIN, press 3 after you hear your payment information.
Reminder: Always keep your Social Security number and PIN private and secure.
Establishing your PIN
This section provides a step-by-step summary of the UI claim process.
First, you must decide how to file your claim. We offer the following claim filing options:
Note: The above options may also be used to reactivate an existing claim or file for extended benefits.
After you have decided on a claim filing option, be prepared to provide the information we need to file your claim. Some information will be about your recent employment and about you personally for identification and statistical purposes, such as date of birth and years of education.
If the Department needs to verify any of the identifying information you provide while filing a claim, you will receive additional forms by mail and will be asked to provide additional information and/or documentation.
Because your time is valuable and we want the claim filing process to go as quickly as possible, we have identified critical items you should have immediately available regardless of which option you select to file your claim.
Information we will need:
For more information on the UI claim filing process, review the following:
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