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Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a state-managed program that offers temporary, partial financial assistance to eligible Wyoming workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own. These benefits help replace lost wages and are funded entirely by employer contributions to the unemployment insurance trust fund.
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Welcome to WYUI, our new Unemployment Insurance system. ALL USERS MUST REGISTER IN THE NEW SYSTEM AT ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW. If you have already registered in WYUI, please use the User ID and Password box below to access your account.
The Department of Workforce Services' Unemployment Insurance Program pays temporary benefits to workers who have lost their job through no fault of their own. In order to access this program, those workers need to be looking for work and meet certain requirements.
Find information about reporting an injury in the workplace, disability benefits, and other related subjects. Assists employers with all unemployment insurance and tax concerns, and serves those who need and are eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services is an equal opportunity employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Processing your request.
The Wyoming Claimant Guidebook explains how the Wyoming unemployment insurance benefits program works. Unemployment Insurance Resources. Office Locations and Contacts. Forms and Documents. Frequently Asked Questions. File an Initial, Additional, Continued Claim, or Reopen a Claim. Wyoming at Work (Find a Job)
If you lost your job through no fault of your own you may be eligible for Wyoming Unemployment Insurance (UI). These benefits help replace lost wages and are funded entirely by employer contributions to the unemployment insurance trust fund.