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Learn about unemployment insurance benefits, eligibility, and resources in Vermont. Find out how to file a claim, appeal a determination, prevent fraud, and access other federal programs.
- Establish Initial Claim
Important Note: An unemployment insurance claim cannot be...
- UI for Employers
Michael Harrington, Commissioner Dustin Degree, Deputy...
- Contact UI
Montpelier, VT 05601-0189. Employer Assistance (Unemployment...
- Quarterly Reporting & Taxable Wage
ALL employers are required to file their quarterly...
- Resea
The Re-employment Services and Eligibility Assessment...
- Claims Intake & Eligibility, Claims Filing
VT RETAIN; Additional Support Services; Equal Opportunity &...
- UI for Claimants
Find resources for claimants below, or more information on...
- Opening a New Benefit Year
Important Reminders. Do not try to open a new benefit year...
- Establish Initial Claim
Find resources for claimants of unemployment insurance in Vermont, including how to establish, file, appeal, and access benefits and services. Learn about the CARES Act and other federal programs for UI claimants.
Κυριότερες Ειδήσεις
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) available. Vermonters impacted by the July 2024 flooding still have time to apply for benefits.
File your weekly unemployment claim, update your direct deposit status and information, view various pieces of information about your UI benefits including your weekly benefit amount, benefit balance, and 1099 tax information.
Learn how to register, log in, reset password, and use multifactor authentication for VDOL applications. Find local Job Centers and contact information for help with unemployment claims.
10 Μαΐ 2021 · Vermonters filing for unemployment must apply for three jobs each week to continue receiving benefits, unless they qualify for exemptions. The state also faces fraudulent claims and has disabled online initial applications.
3 Αυγ 2023 · To be eligible for UI benefits in Vermont, you must meet eligibility criteria. You must have worked in Vermont during the last 12 months, and are unemployed through no fault of your own. You should apply for unemployment insurance benefits if your work hours fall below 35 hours per week.