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  2. Unemployment Benefits and Claim Services. Start a New Claim. File your first claim to begin receiving benefits. Weekly Filing. Manage your claim or file your weekly certification. Receiving Benefits.

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  3. Feb 28, 2023 · All federal unemployment benefits programs created for the COVID-19 pandemic have ended. This includes: Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), and. Mixed Earner Unemployment Compensation (MEUC). Federal Extended Benefits have also ended.

  4. portal.ct.gov › unemployment › unemployment-benefitsUnemployment Benefits - CT.gov

    Unemployment Insurance is temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own and who are either looking for new jobs, in approved training, or are awaiting recall to employment. Find more information about the benefits offered. Agency: Department of Labor; Unemployment Online Assistance Center

  5. Unemployment Insurance (UI) - Self-Quarantine. My employer is requiring that I self-quarantine for 14 days even though I am not sick, and I am not getting paid. Can I collect unemployment benefits? You may file for unemployment benefits and a determination will be made concerning your eligibility.

  6. Welcome to ReEmployCT, Connecticut's unemployment system. Create a claimant account. If you are a new unemployment filer and don't have a ReEmployCT account. or. you created an account before July 5, 2022. Create an Account.

  7. You can apply for unemployment insurance here. If you exhaust the weeks of unemployment compensation available to you through CT DOL, you will be eligible for an additional 13 weeks of benefits. These benefits will be federally-funded, but you will still receive them through Connecticut.

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