Archive for the ‘Unemployment Insurance Program’ category

How to file for federal unemployment extension in NH

July 27th, 2010

As I noted in a recent post, the US Senate and House finally passed HR4213 – the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 – and it was signed into law by President Obama on July 22, 2010. (I hate to get political on this but I’d encourage you to find out how your Representative voted on this here.) This bill extended Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation or EUC from when it expired on June 2, 2010 until the end of November 2010 and those folks who have not exhausted all of their EUC and State-Federal Extended Benefits (or EB) should be eligible for retroactive benefits. This means that if your benefits stopped when the previous extension expired on June 2, you can claim claim benefits retroactive until then. Those who have exhausted their regular State benefits, the 3 Tiers of EUC available in NH, and EB will likely not be eligible for any further extension or benefits. 

[ad#NH Unemployment Inside]

So a tiny bit of background – in NH, normal State unemployment benefits run a maximum of 26 weeks. Under normal economic circumstances, the 26 weeks would be all an unemployed worker would be eligible for. With the current economic conditions, Congress passed several bills to create (and later extend) so-called Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation (the EUC  mentioned above). Federal EUC is comprised of Tiers which depend on the the unemployment rate in the State. NH currently has a slightly lower unemployment rate than some other States so NH qualifies for Tiers 1-3 of EUC.Tier 1 provides an additional 20 weeks of unemployment benefits, Tier 2 includes an additional 14 weeks, and Tier 3 provides a final 13 weeks of benefits.  Congress also passed what are called State-Federal Extended benefits which provide benefits for an additional 13 weeks. So in total, NH residents may be eligible for up to 86 weeks of unemployment (other States may be as high as 99 weeks).

So now How to File for the Extension – in short, call or visit your local NHES office and ask whether you are eligible as they will be able to look at your individual case and let you know almost immediately.  For past extensions, NHES also mailed out letters to individuals who were eligible for extensions but I would recommend calling or visiting the local NHES office to find out about your individual circumstances. Assuming you are generally eligible, you’ll file the green or blue form with NHES and undergo the same review process as regular unemployment claims. Once the claim is approved you’ll receive your weekly benefit amount (WBA) and paperwork to file your Continued Claims.

As usual, if there are questions, please leave a comment and I’ll do my best to answer.

NHUIS and NH Employment Security Info

July 12th, 2010

NH Unemployment Insurance Benefits -

unemploymentoffice NHUIS and NH Employment Security Info Where can I find an NHES Office and how can I contact NHES?

What happens when I file for NH Unemployment benefits with NHES?

Am I eligible for NH Unemployment benefits?

What information do I need to file my Initial Claim with NHES?

What is a Determination of Unemployment Compensation?

What about a Determination of Eligibility?

What is Covered Employment when it comes to filing with NHES?

 

How to file your Initial and Continuing Claims for Benefits with NHES -

 

istock 000002051445xsmall150x150 NHUIS and NH Employment Security Info

What is an Initial Claim with NHES and how do I file one?

How do I file my Initial Claim with NHES?

What is the NHUIS and how can I use it to file my claim?

Can I file my claim in person or by telephone?

How do I file for a Federal Unemployment Extension?

 

 

 

 

Help for NH Job Seekers -

 

images NHUIS and NH Employment Security Info Do you have any tips for finding a Job in NH?

Where can I get some help preparing and improving my resume?

Where can I post my resume online so NH Employers can find it?

Where can I find Jobs in Concord, Manchester, Laconia, and Berlin?

Where can I find Jobs in Administrative Support, Accounting, Retail and Wholesale ?

 

 

 

 

NH Unemployment News -

 

FlagofNH1 NHUIS and NH Employment Security Info

Breaking- Unemployment Extension Approved. What does that mean for NH?

Why was the recent Federal Unemployment Benefit extension blocked?

What is the "American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act"?