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Due to the high number of initial and reopened claims being received, the amount of time it is taking to process claims each week is taking longer. We are doing our best to keep pace with the number of claims coming in. If you attempt to file your weekly claim and the system is unable to process it, please try again later.
Effective Friday, January 9, 2009, the time frame to file a timely continued claim for unemployment compensation for the previous week or 2 weeks is 28 calendar days. |
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Are you or someone you know out of work? We’re not just the “unemployment office”. NH Employment Security is one of the best kept secrets in state government. I want to change that! We help people find work, their first job or a better job. We help employers find candidates that meet their job specifications. We assist people to file for Unemployment Compensation benefits to sustain them through the hard times of job loss. Our Employment Counselors help people with their career choices, changes and career adjustment. And, if you are a veteran, you have preference in referral to our job postings.
New Hampshire employers are on the cutting edge of technology and our award winning Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau provides the very foundation for their business decisions and economic growth. Our Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau produces over 18 economic and labor market publications every year, providing statistics and trends to New Hampshire employers, job seekers, legislators, career planners, and business leaders.
Visit our agency locations today. You don’t have to be out of work to use our services. We’ve been serving Job Seekers and Employers since 1938. We operate a demand driven system responsive to your needs. Last year we assisted over 30,000 customers to find work. We’re working to keep New Hampshire working!
Commissioner Richard S. Brothers
For questions or concerns regarding unemployment compensation benefits please contact your local Employment Security office or call 1-800-266-2252.
If you filed an unemployment compensation claim more than 21 days ago and have not been notified if you will be receiving benefits, please contact the Commissioner's Office at (603) 228-4005. |
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