
Unemployment Benefits
File for unemployment benefits with the Connecticut Department of Labor.
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File an employment claim as soon as possible to apply for unemployment insurance. Potential claimants can complete an initial (or new) claim by telephone or over the Internet.
Agency: Department of LaborEducation and Training Connection
The site provides information about the types of education and training programs offered in different parts of the state.
Agency: Department of LaborThe Wage and Workplace Standards Division enforce the laws and regulations pertaining to employer-employee relationships. Employees can learn more about their rights in the workplace and employers can find laws about fostering compliance.
Agency: Department of LaborThe UC-1099G Tax Form details the amount of unemployment benefits an employee received for a specific tax year.
Agency: Department of LaborOffice of Veteran's Workforce Development
Request an appointment with a local veteran's employment representative, discover the Hire a Hero program and much more.
Agency: Department of LaborAnyone looking for a job can access labor market and career information, assessment tools, job listings and other resources.
Agency: Department of LaborFamily and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Citizens can find information on Connecticut's Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), which includes regulations, decisions, eligibility and further guidance for family and medical leave from work.
Agency: Department of LaborUnemployment Insurance Tax Information
Connecticut employers can file unemployment taxes, get necessary forms, and understand benefit payment procedures here.
Agency: Department of LaborContact your Veteran Representatives
A thorough explanation of the role of the veteran representatives as well as a information on locations and appointment request forms.
Agency: Department of LaborConnecticut Department of Labor Tax and Benefits System
Access the Department of Labor's Unemployment Benefits online system. Unemployment insurance claim system tutorials can be found.
Agency: Department of LaborThe American Jobs Centers System is a partnership of state, regional, and local organizations that provide workforce assistance to job seekers and businesses.
Agency: Department of LaborOrganizations offering career services for veterans.
Agency: Department of LaborUnemployment Benefits Online is a full-access portal for unemployment benefits. Citizens can access up-to-date news, login, and find unemployment assistance.
Agency: Department of LaborTime and Hour Restrictions for 16- and 17-Year-Old Minors (by Industry)
Minors are classified as persons under 18 years old and enrolled in a secondary education school. Minors that fall under this category are subject to time and hour restrictions based on industry.
Agency: Department of LaborWith the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. Find more federal OSHA information.
Agency: Department of Labor