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The Department of Unemployment Assistance serves Massachusetts residents who are unemployed and looking for work, and employers that are legally required to contribute to the state’s unemployment insurance (UI) program.
Apply for unemployment benefits. Have you lost your job? You may qualify for Unemployment Insurance (UI), which is temporary income to support you while you look for a new one. You should apply for unemployment benefits during your first week of total or partial unemployment.
If you’re out of work and able to work, you may be eligible for temporary income called unemployment insurance (UI). If you qualify, you receive weekly payments to help cover your living expenses while you search for new employment.
If you lose your job, you may be able to get Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. Learn more about whether you qualify for UI and what benefits you can get. Once you apply for UI, you may be wondering when you will hear back and what other steps you need to take to get your benefits.
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a temporary income assistance program for Massachusetts workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own, and are: Able to work Available for work, and Actively looking for work Funding for UI benefits comes from quarterly contributions paid by the state’s employers
The information and resources in this guide are available to support you while you seek new employment. If you’re out of work and able and available to work, you may be eligible for unemployment insurance (UI). If you qualify, you will receive weekly payments while you search for a new job.
Here’s what you need to know about the unemployment boost for eligible people living in Massachusetts who lost their jobs due to COVID-19. The Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance has begun paying out a proposed $300 boost to unemployment benefits.