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  1. Call the Collections Unit at (800) 533-6600. Write: Mail your request to Unemployment Insurance Division, NYS Dept of Labor, PO Box 4320, Binghamton NY 13902 Be sure to write your Social Security number on your request. If you have any questions about your Unemployment Insurance claim, please contact the New York State DOL by phone, email, fax ...

  2. How to get your 1099-G tax form. In January 2024, NYS DOL will automatically mail 1099-G tax forms to individuals who were paid benefits in 2023. These forms will be sent to customers’ addresses on file. You can also view and print your 1099-G online. The 1099-G for calendar year 2023 is now available in your online account at labor.ny.gov ...

  3. if you experience issues logging in with your NY.gov username and password. You can also certify for weekly benefits with our automated phone system by calling 833-324-0366 (for PUA) or 888-581-5812 (for UI). To file a Shared Work claim or to certify for weekly benefits, please sign in to your account below or create a new account.

  4. Specialized Services for Job Seekers. NYSDOL works hard to meet the needs of all New Yorkers. That's why we provide a variety of specialized services, programs and specially trained staff to assist different types of job seekers. From Veterans, to agricultural workers, we're here to help you find a career you love.

  5. The Division of Labor Standards protects all workers, including those that are undocumented or paid off the books, and ensures employers are following Labor Laws. Our goal is to ensure that all New York workers are being paid the proper wages, do not have their right to a meal period or day of rest violated, and to uphold New York State Labor Laws.

  6. Apply By Telephone. Call our Telephone Claim Center, toll-free during business hours to file a claim. 1-888-209-8124. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you file by phone, we offer translation services. Use your phone keypad to enter the number for the language you choose.

  7. Dec 31, 2022 · The state minimum wage is scheduled to increase by $0.50 per year on January 1, 2025 and January 1, 2026. Beginning in 2027, the minimum wage will annually increase by the three-year moving average of the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the Northeast Region. An "off-ramp" is available in the event of ...

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