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United States workers who are out of work due to no fault of their own are eligible for unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. When the unemployment rate is high, benefits may be paid for additional… More »
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Ohio Department of Job and Family Services ONLINE ... The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) has been notified of a national scheme targeting recipients of unemployment compensation benefits. Multiple states have reported customers receiving bogus text messages on their cell phones, claiming to be from...
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3. To call Ohio's interstate toll-free number if residing in Ohio but employment was in another state: 1 (800) 251-6237.Click here to access the web site ; 4. To report to any state's unemployment office if residing in another state. ... Go to Ohio's Unemployment Site now...
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On December 16, 1936, the Ohio legislature did enact a law, the Ohio Unemployment Compensation Law, designed to provide unemployment insurance for Ohio's workers. A three member commission would administer the program.
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An Ohio minimum-wage worker who works 37 hours a week every week during 2006 will not qualify for unemployment compensation. That will be the result of the eligibility requirements for 2006 released recently by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services.
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