California Unemployment

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California Unemployment

Unemployment in California has unfortunately reached it’s highest level in over three decades – 11.5%. This, of course, is a reflection of the troublesome economy that has been plaguing the United States for the past couple of years, [click to continue reading…]

California’s Unemployment Insurance Program provides weekly monetary reimbursement for workers who are fired when they are not at fault or have lost their employment by lay-offs. [click to continue reading…]

How do I figure out how much my unemployment compensation will be?

To determine the amount of your unemployment, there are several different factors you must taken into account. The amount of your compensation will depend on: [click to continue reading…]

The State of California provides unemployment benefits to residents who lose their jobs. The following qualifications must be met in order to receive assistance: [click to continue reading…]

The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, or CUIAB, as it is commonly referred as, is in charge of conducting appeals hearings that relate to unemployment and disability benefits. [click to continue reading…]

For persons in California wishing to file a claim for unemployment, certain criteria must be met before any benefits can be paid. At the time of the claim you must be partially or totally unemployed. [click to continue reading…]

Because of its population, California deals with a large number of unemployment claims. When applying, you will be asked to contact them by telephone or online, not by going to an office in person. [click to continue reading…]