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  1. The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) administers the unemployment insurance program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals who become unemployed through no fault of their own. Benefits are paid through taxes on employers covered under the Michigan Employment Security Act.

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  3. Getting Your Unemployment Benefits. Filing a Claim for Unemployment Benefits by Telephone. Filing a Complaint for Non-payment of Wages or Fringe Benefits. Filing a Claim for Unemployment Benefits Online. Claiming Unemployment Benefits in Michigan.

  4. Unemployment benefits are paid out of the trust fund. A claim is established for 52 weeks from the week you file it. This is your benefit year. You can only get 20 weeks of unemployment benefits in a benefit year. The maximum amount of unemployment is $362 a week. The weeks you get benefits are called benefit weeks.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency is launching a new tool to help residents apply for benefits. The six-step guide walks claimants through the application process from preparing to apply through when they hear back from the state. Julia Dale is Director of the Unemployment Insurance Agency.

  6. State of Michigan Unemployment Insurance Claims. The State of Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) provides unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed or under-employed through no fault of their own and meet certain other eligibility requirements.

  7. 1-866-638-3993, Monday - Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. You can call the UIA automated telephone system every other week to claim (certify for) unemployment benefit payments. Instead of calling MARVIN, you may also certify online anytime day or night, Monday - Saturday using MiWAM at www.michigan.gov/uia.

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