Washington Unemployment Benefits Poster Required
The Unemployment Benefits Poster is a labor law posters poster by the Washington Department Of Labor & Industries. This is a mandatory posting for all employers in Washington, and businesses who fail to comply may be subject to fines or sanctions.
The Washington State Unemployment Benefits poster (EMS 9874) is a mandatory poster for all employers in the state to inform employees of their rights and responsibilities under the state's unemployment insurance program. It provides information on eligibility, filing a claim, and employer responsibilities for unemployment benefits.
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You may be eligible for Employers are legally required to post this notice in a place convenient for employees to read (see RCW 50.20.140). The Employment Security Department is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Language assistance services for limited English proficient individuals are available free of charge. Washington Relay Service: 711 EMS 9874 . CC 7540-032-407. Rev 10/17 . UI-biz-poster-EN if you lose your job To apply for unemployment, you will need • Your Social Security number. • Names and addresses of everyone you worked for in the last 18 months. • Dates you started and stopped working for each employer. • Reasons you left each job. • Your alien registration number if you are not a U.S. citizen. • Your SF8 and SF50 (if you worked for the Federal Government in the last 18 months). • Your Washington State ID or License, if applicable. If you were in the military within the last 18 months, we will also ask \ you to fax or mail us a copy of your discharge papers (Form DD214 member 4 or higher). The fastest way to apply is online at esd.wa.gov If you don’t have a home computer, you can access one at a WorkSource center or your local library. If you can’t apply online, try contacting us over the phone Call 800-318-6022. Persons with hearing or speaking impairments can call Washington Relay Service 711. We are available to help you Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on state holidays. You may experience long wait times. You must look for work each week that you claim benefits Visit WorkSource to find all the FREE resources you need to find a job. These include workshops, computers, copiers, phones, fax machines, Internet access, and job listings. Log onto WorkSourceWA.com to find the nearest office. If your work hours have been reduced to part-time, you may qualify for partial unemployment benefits. If you have been unemployed due to a work-related injury or non-work-related illness or injury and are now able to work again, you may be eligible for Temporary Total Disability (TTD) unemployment benefits. For more information, please refer to the Handbook for Unemployed Workers at ESD.WA.GOV . UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS Visit www.esd.wa.gov to apply and click “Sign in or create an account” ESD.WA.GOV
Other Washington Labor Law Posters 4 PDFS
There are an additional five optional and mandatory Washington 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://esdorchardstorage.blob.core.windows.net/esdwa/Default/ESDWAGOV/about-employees/ESD-unemployment-benefits-poster.pdf , updated June 2023
- Washington Labor Law Posters at http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/results.asp?Section=8&SubSection=0&Show=0&Sort=0&DocType=0
- Washington Department Of Labor & Industries
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