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The EDD manages the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program for the State of California. The UI program pays benefits to workers who have lost their job and meet the program’s eligibility requirements.
File for unemployment in the first week that you lose your job or have your hours reduced. Your claim begins the Sunday of the week you applied for unemployment. You must serve a one-week unpaid waiting period on your claim before you are paid unemployment insurance benefits.
UI Online is the fastest way to file for unemployment or reopen your claim, certify for benefits, and get up-to-date claim and payment information.
The effective date of your UI claim is based on the date you file your claim online or the date you first contact the Employment Development Department (EDD). The effective date determines your base period, and as a result, your benefit amount. A base period is a 12-month period of earnings, divided into quarters.
UI Online is a fast, convenient, and secure way for Unemployment Insurance (UI) customers to access claim information, certify for benefits*, and manage their claims 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
UI Online is a fast, convenient, and secure way for Unemployment Insurance (UI) customers to access claim information, certify for benefits*, and manage their claims 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Who is eligible for unemployment benefits? Managed by the California Employment Development Department, the UI program is a form of insurance that almost all employers pay into on behalf of...
UI Online is the fastest and most convenient way to file or reopen an unemployment insurance claim, certify for benefits, and get up-to-date claim and payment information. Create Account
The process for obtaining unemployment benefits in California is changing, including a job search requirement. Here's what you need to know.