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  1. In 1931, governors from New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut organized an interstate commission on unemployment insurance. In 1932, Wisconsin passed the first public unemployment insurance program in the United States, offering 50% wage compensation for a maximum of 10 weeks, funded through a payroll tax ...

  2. If you have any questions about your Unemployment Insurance claim, please contact the New York State DOL by phone, email, fax, or mail-in letter.

  3. Country code. 1. International access. 011. Long-distance. 1. Telephone numbers in Canada follow the fixed-length format of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) of a three-digit area code, a three-digit central office code (or exchange code), and a four-digit station or line code. This is represented as NPA NXX XXXX.

  4. To access information about your claim, you will need your SIN and access code, which you will find on the benefit statement that is mailed to you after you apply for benefits. 1-800-206-7218. 1-800-529-3742. The hours of operation are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm local time, Monday to Friday.

  5. The New York Unemployment Insurance Law, enacted in 1935 and codified at Article 18 of the Labor Law, implements US unemployment insurance within New York. As with most states, the maximum period for receiving benefits is 26 full weeks during a one-year period (benefit year). [4]

  6. Contact Information for Customers. UNEMPLOYMENT INFORMATION. Visit the New York State Department of Labor website: www.labor.ny.gov. CONTACT TELEPHONE CLAIMS CENTER (TCC) STAFF. Call Toll-free: 888-209-8124.

  7. Feb 7, 2006 · History. As early as 1919 the Royal Commission on Industrial Relations had recommended a national program of unemployment insurance, but when the R.B. Bennett government tried to introduce the Employment and Social Insurance Act in 1935, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Privy Council of Great Britain declared the Act unconstitutional on the grounds that it was an infringement of provincial ...