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The mission of the New York State Department of Labor is to protect workers, assist the unemployed and connect job seekers to jobs, according to its website. [1] It works to ensure a fair wage for all workers, protect the safety and health of workers and the public, help the unemployed via temporary payments (unemployment insurance), link job seekers with employers, and guide workers to ...
The state Department of Labor said jobless New Yorkers will receive an extra $300 a week. Here's when it's coming and how to get certified.
The New York State Department of Labor is implemented a call-back system for those applying for unemployment benefits.
The statewide unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2 percent, as the number of private-sector jobs rose and the number of unemployed people dropped, according to new data from the state ...
Unemployment insurance in the United States, colloquially referred to as unemployment benefits, refers to social insurance programs which replace a portion of wages for individuals during unemployment. The first unemployment insurance program in the U.S. was created in Wisconsin in 1932, and the federal Social Security Act of 1935 created programs nationwide that are administered by state ...
If you've recently lost your job in New York, you may be eligible for New York Unemployment Insurance benefits. This is a guide to filing your claim for New York unemployment benefits. Since each ...
The $600 payment from the federal stimulus is still in limbo, but certain out-of-work New Yorkers can get up to 59 weeks of state aid.
The North American Numbering Plan Administration has divided the state of New York into twelve numbering plan areas (NPAs) with a total of 19 area codes.
According to the state, the unemployment numbers come from a survey of 18,000 businesses in New York, which does not include self-employed workers, agricultural workers, unpaid family workers and ...
In New York state, the number of people filing for unemployment in the week ending March 28 was 366,403. That's 286,404 more people out of work than the week before, Department of Labor statistics ...