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The Department of Unemployment Assistance serves Massachusetts residents who are unemployed and looking for work, and employers that are legally required to contribute to the state’s unemployment insurance (UI) program.
- News and Announcements
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- Office of Multilingual Services
The Office of Multilingual Services ensures meaningful...
- Board of Review
Our decisions affect eligibility for unemployment benefits,...
- Department of Transitional Assistance
The Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) assists and...
- Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (Pua)
PUA provided up to 79 weeks of benefits to individuals who...
- Apply for Unemployment Benefits
Apply for unemployment benefits. Have you lost your job? You...
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Learn about the requirements for staying eligible and discover what can affect your weekly benefits. Most Massachusetts workers are covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program, although workers in some jobs may not be eligible for benefits.
Apply for unemployment benefits. Have you lost your job? You may qualify for Unemployment Insurance (UI), which is temporary income to support you while you look for a new one. You should apply for unemployment benefits during your first week of total or partial unemployment.
Unemployment Insurance (UI) offers benefits to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. Learn more about eligibility, and how your benefits are determined.
If you’ve lost your job or have had your hours greatly reduced, you may qualify for Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. If you’re out of work and able to work, you may be eligible for temporary income called unemployment insurance (UI).
If you lose your job and it’s not your fault, you may be able to get Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits in Massachusetts. This weekly cash payment can help you pay your bills while you look for a new job. Unemployment benefits can also provide health insurance and job training.
If you lose your job, you may be able to get Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. Learn more about whether you qualify for UI and what benefits you can get. Once you apply for UI, you may be wondering when you will hear back and what other steps you need to take to get your benefits.