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Unemployment benefits provide temporary payments to eligible workers who lose their main job through no fault of their own. You must be able and available to work, and actively look for a job, to receive benefits. In North Carolina, you may get up to $350 a week in unemployment benefits for up to 12 weeks.
If you lost your main job through no fault of your own, unemployment benefits can help you with expenses while you look for work. You must be able and available for work, and actively looking for a job, to get benefits.
Unemployment benefits provide temporary payments to eligible workers who lose their job through no fault of their own. These payments can help you with expenses while you look for employment. You must be able and available for work, and actively seeking work, to receive benefits.
Charlotte North Carolina Unemployment Office Locations. If you are searching for a North Carolina, unemployment office, you can find one in your community. At your nearest facility, you can speak with unemployment insurance (UI) representatives about your claim.
File an Unemployment Insurance (UI) Claim by visiting the Division of Employment Security website. There you can also learn about UI, and how to file online. You can apply for benefits online 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
To receive unemployment benefits after losing your job through no fault of your own, you must first file a claim with our Employment Security Division. Remember, the fastest and most efficient way to file an unemployment claim is online.