REPORT IT Collecting Unemployment Insurance benefits based o intentionally false or inaccurate information is FRAUD. Examples include: Failing to report money earned while collecting benefits Supplying false information about why someone is no longer working for an employer Reporting abili...
Unemployment Insurance Fraud is a Crime. Intentionally providing false or inaccurate information on a claim is FRAUD. Penalties include: Criminal prosecution Repaying benefits, plus fines Losing the ability to collect UI benefits in the future Forfeiting future income tax refunds
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced the election of its 2021-2022 association year board of directors. NASWA membership, which represents state and U.S. territory workforce agencies nationwide, selected 15 new board mem...
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Successful Practices for Increasing Employer Response Rates
Many states have made ongoing efforts to increase Employer responses through SIDES. Join us in looking at the different strategies states have used to increase their response rates and t...
This Connecticut state profile includes a snapshot of how the state responded to the COVID-19 pandemic during calendar year 2020. Throughout the pandemic, workforce agencies worked tirelessly to assist an unprecedented number of individuals and implement a host of new unemployment insuranc...
This West Virginia state profile includes a snapshot of how the state responded to the COVID-19 pandemic during calendar year 2020. Throughout the pandemic, workforce agencies worked tirelessly to assist an unprecedented number of individuals and implement a host of new unemployment insura...
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced the election of the 2020-2021 association year executive committee and board of directors last week at the annual Workforce Summit & UI Directors’ Conference, which...