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Unemployment Insurance - Programs and Benefits (Paperback)
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Unemployment Insurance - Programs and Benefits (Paperback)
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Various benefits may be available to unemployed workers to provide
income support. When eligible workers lose their jobs, the
Unemployment Compensation (UC) program may provide up to 26 weeks
of income support through the payment of regular UC benefits.
Unemployment benefits may be extended for up to 47 weeks by the
temporarily authorized Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC08)
program. Unemployment benefits may be extended for up to a further
13 or 20 weeks by the permanent Extended Benefit (EB) program under
certain state economic conditions. Certain groups of workers who
lose their jobs because of international competition may qualify
for income support through Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) programs.
Unemployed workers may be eligible to receive Disaster Unemployment
Assistance (DUA) benefits if they are not eligible for regular UC
and if their unemployment may be directly attributed to a declared
major disaster. Former U.S. military servicemembers may be eligible
for unemployment benefits through the unemployment compensation for
ex-servicemembers (UCX) program. The Emergency Unemployment
Compensation Act of 1991 (P.L. 102-164) provides that
ex-servicemembers be treated the same as other unemployed workers
with respect to benefit levels, the waiting period for benefits,
and benefit duration. On February 22, 2012, the President signed
P.L. 112-96, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of
2012. P.L. 112-96 extends the authorization for the EUC08 program
through the week ending on or before January 2, 2013, as well as
alters the structure and availability of EUC08 benefits in states.
P.L. 112-96 also extends the temporary 100% federal financing of EB
and the option to allow states to use three-year lookback
calculations in their EB triggers through December 31, 2012.
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