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DUA oversees the unemployment insurance (UI) program, which provides temporary income assistance to eligible workers in Massachusetts. DUA also determines and collects employer contributions to the UI program. To report fraud or get help with your claim, call Unemployment Customer Assistance at (877) 626-6800.
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- Request Weekly Unemployment Benefits
You may qualify for Unemployment Insurance (UI), which is temporary income to support you while you look for a new one. You should apply for unemployment benefits during your first week of total or partial unemployment. Most claims are processed within 21-28 days after filing.
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If you’re out of work and able to work, you may be eligible for temporary income called unemployment insurance (UI). If you qualify, you receive weekly payments to help cover your living expenses while you search for new employment.
- 2 Avenue de Lafayette, Boston, MA 02111
Training & Assistance. Unemployment Information for Employers. Unemployment Insurance (UI) for Workers. WorkShare for Workers. If you’re unemployed in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for resources to help you get back on your feet. Employers can also find information about the contributions they must make by law for their employees.
includes non-cash benefits (parking, housing, tangible assets, use of state-provided vehicle, and certain health insurance), if applicab. You will receive only one Form W-2 for tax year 2023, ending with the pay period December 16, 2023, and payment dated December 22, 2023.
How to apply for Unemployment Insurance in Massachusetts. If you lose your job, you may be able to get Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. Learn more about whether you qualify for UI and what benefits you can get.
To file your new UI claim or reopen an established claim online, visit our website at: www.mass.gov/dua/uionline. Select Log in to UI Online for Claimaints. Create a UI Online account or log in to an existing account. Complete all the information requested and submit your application.