Emergency Unemployment Compensation
Legislation has passed authorizing
the payment of up to 13 weeks of additional Emergency Unemployment
Compensation (EUC) benefits for eligible, unemployed individuals for
weeks beginning on or after July 6, 2008. The Colorado Department of
Labor and Employment will contact individuals who may qualify for EUC
with filing instructions. EUC claims cannot be filed over the regular UI
Customer Contact telephone numbers (local and toll free). For more
information, visit
Emergency Unemployment Compensation.
Unemployment Insurance Claim Self-Service Resource Guide
Because of a high call volume,
callers to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Customer Contact Center
are currently experiencing a long wait time before speaking with a
customer-service representative. To avoid long wait times, read
Publication B-19,
Unemployment Insurance Handbook for Claimants, as your first
source of information about UI claims. For other methods of
obtaining information about your UI claim, read the
Unemployment Insurance Claim Self-Service Resource Guide.
Workplace Accommodations for Nursing Mothers
A new law
concerning workplace accommodations for nursing mothers became
effective on August 5, 2008. For more information, visit
www.coworkforce.com/lab/nursingmothers.asp
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Attention:
The Unemployment Insurance (UI)
Program deposits all benefit payments directly to the Colorado Automated
Payment (CAP) Card. The UI Program through its agent Chase Bank (Chase)
issues the CAP Card. By filing an initial claim or reopening an existing
claim for UI benefits, you automatically authorize the UI Program to
release to Chase the information necessary to deposit payments to your
CAP Card. For more information about the CAP Card, click on
Colorado Automated Payment (CAP) Card. To contact Chase Customer
Service, call the number on the back of your CAP Card or visit
www.chase.com. For detailed information on your CAP Card account,
visit
www.myaccount.chase.com.
Changes to Unemployment Insurance Debit/Credit Procedures
Form UITR-1, Unemployment Insurance Tax Report, now provides the
employer with potential debit/credit amounts. Learn
more…
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that this continues -- and that means never taking Colorado workers or
the businesses that employ them, for granted.
We are committed to
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have been injured on the job or lost a job through no fault of their
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place-and Colorado communities-with a variety of safety programs.
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