Alaska Notice to Separated Employees - Unemployment Insurance Poster
The Notice to Separated Employees - Unemployment Insurance is a labor law posters poster by the Alaska Department Of Labor and Workforce Development. This poster is mandatory for some employers, including must be provided to all separating employees.
Updated 4/2020. This document provides information on how to submit an unemployment insurance claim in Alaska. A copy of the notice must be provided to all employees laid off, fired, or otherwise separated from the company at the time of separation.
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Notice to Employees As an employee of this company, you are covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI). The UI program is administered by the Division of Employment and Training Services of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The purpose of UI is to provide partial replacement of wages between jobs. UI benefits are available to workers who are unemployed and who meet requirements of state UI eligibility laws. You may file a UI claim in the first week that employment stops or work hours are reduced. You will need to provide the following in order for the state to process your claim: 1. 2. 3. Full legal name; Social Security Number; and Authorization to work (if you are not a U.S. citizen or resident). As with any insurance, you must meet certain qualifications to be eligible for benefits. You must have earned wages in jobs that are covered by the law, file your claim for UI, and register for work with the Alaska Employment Service or your union. You must also be ready, willing and able to accept suitable work. If you quit or are fired from your last job, or if anything is keeping you from accepting full-time work, you may not immediately be eligible for benefits. To file a NEW claim or REOPEN an existing Alaska claim for UI benefits on the Internet, go to labor.alaska.gov and find “Quick Links,” then “File Unemployment Benefits Online.” To file for UI by telephone and for all other UI assistance, contact your local UI claim center. The phone numbers are listed below. If you do not reside in one of the cities below, use the toll-free number. Anchorage: Fairbanks: (907) 269-4700 (907) 451-2871 Juneau/outside Alaska: All other areas in Alaska: (907) 465-5552 (888) 252-2557 The toll-free telephone number to connect to Alaska Relay is (800) 770-8973 or voice (800) 770-8255. Alaska’s Unemployment Insurance Program is 100 percent funded by U.S. Department of Labor through a grant award totaling $25,815,406. We are an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Alaska employers are required by law to post this notice. Form 07-1012 (Rev. 12/24)
Other Alaska Labor Law Posters 4 PDFS
There are an additional nine optional and mandatory Alaska labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print all relevant state labor law posters, as well as all mandatory federal labor law posters.
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- Original poster PDF https://labor.alaska.gov/estax/forms/Separation_Notice.pdf , updated January 2025
- Alaska Labor Law Posters at http://www.labor.state.ak.us/lss/posters.htm
- Alaska Department Of Labor and Workforce Development
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