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  1. UC Connect. In-Person Appointments Available. Unemployment Compensation Information for School Bus Drivers. Unemployment Benefits. Learn about Pennsylvania’s UC program, how to apply, maintaining eligibility, and more. Employers & Tax Services. Access UCMS and find information about starting or maintaining a business in Pennsylvania.

  2. Unemployment insurance pays you money if you lose your job through no fault of your own. Learn how to apply and where to find eligibility rules. How to apply for unemployment benefits. There is not a federal unemployment program. Each state manages its own unemployment insurance program and pays benefits.

  3. Information for Jobseekers. Visit CareerServices.nj.gov for free resources and trainings. LEARN MORE > Additional Resources and Support. See links to assistance with food, housing, child care, health, and more. LEARN MORE > "What does it mean if my claim is pending, or not payable at this time?"

  4. Unemployment Benefits Services allows individuals to submit new applications for unemployment benefits, submit payment requests, get claim and payment status information, change their benefit payment option, update their address or phone number, view IRS 1099-G information, and respond to work search log requests.

  5. Reemployment Assistance benefits, also known as unemployment compensation, provides temporary wage replacement benefits to qualified individuals who are out of work through no fault of their own. Floridians in need of filing a claim for Reemployment Assistance benefits may do so online using the Reconnect system.

  6. The EDD manages the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program for the State of California. The UI program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements.

  7. Unemployment insurance is a joint state-federal program that provides cash benefits to eligible workers. Each state administers a separate unemployment insurance program, but all states follow the same guidelines established by federal law. Am I Eligible?

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