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  1. Kansas Labor Market Statistics. The June 2024 Kansas Labor Market Report, including statewide and sub state data, is now available. The July 2024 Kansas Labor report will be released on Friday, August 16. Learn More.

  2. Employer: Apply for Shared Work. Employers of all sizes have an alternative to layoffs.

  3. Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a state-operated insurance program designed to provide temporary and partial financial assistance to replace lost wages to Kansas workers when they are unemployed through no fault of their own and meet the requirements of State law.

  4. The Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL) is here to assist you in providing the tools you need to start your business. An Employer Toolkit, a step-by-step guide to take you through everything you need to know, along with helpful resources such as the State Information Data Exchange System (SIDES), Shared Work Program and much more is included.

  5. We enforce the state labor laws for minimum wage, hours of work, employment of minors, payment of wages, farm labor, and more. We can issue fines and penalties, as well as investigate complaints regarding labor law violations.

  6. Kansas City: (913) 596-3500 Topeka: (785) 575-1460 Wichita: (316) 383-9947 Toll-Free: (800) 292-6333. Business Hours. Monday – Wednesday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Contact Center does not provide in-person service.

  7. You can check the status of your claim, including the payment issue date, in your online Get Kansas Benefits account. If your online account indicates that payment has been issued, but you have not received the funds, please contact your financial institution.

  8. Overview. The Kansas Department of Labor Workers Compensation Division is responsible for the administration of the Kansas Workers Compensation laws and rules. Our goal is to ensure employees injured at work, employers, health care providers and insurance carriers receive timely, impartial and fair claim resolution.

  9. You may use this online service to complete a Status Determination Report, K-CNS 010, apply for a state unemployment tax number, report changes to your existing account, file your Quarterly Wage Report & Unemployment Tax Return, K-CNS 100, as well as other business requirements.

  10. If you need information or have questions not covered on our website, please use one of the phone numbers below to contact the Unemployment Contact Center. Kansas City: 913-596-3500. Topeka: 785-575-1460. Wichita: 316-383-9947. Toll-Free. 800-292-6333.

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