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  1. New Yorkers who are receiving Unemployment Insurance benefits are eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits. Quick Steps For the Unemployment Insurance Benefit Process 1.

  2. If you receive New York State workers' compensation, but you are available and physically able to work, you may be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits. However, this may reduce your weekly unemployment benefit rate.

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    What employment do I need to qualify for ...
    You must have worked and been paid wages ...
    How do I know if I may file a claim?
    By law, the unemployment insurance ...
    When should I file a claim?
    File your claim during your first week of ...
    How do I apply for Unemployment ...
    See How to File a Claim for instructions.
  3. To be eligible for Unemployment Insurance, you must: Have lost employment through no fault of your own. Have enough prior earnings from employment to establish a claim - What are the earnings required to qualify for benefits? Be ready, willing and able to work immediately. Be actively seeking work.

  4. Unemployment Insurance is temporary income for eligible workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. Apply the first week that you lose your job. If you are eligible, you will be paid for all benefits from that date forward. You must certify your eligibility for benefits weekly online or over the phone to receive benefits.

  5. Overview. Benefits. Eligibility. Apply for the Shared Work Program. The Shared Work program allows employees to work reduced hours while collecting some unemployment benefits, saving businesses money and letting them retain their staff. Certify Weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefits.

  6. To file a Shared Work claim or to certify for weekly benefits, please sign in to your account below or create a new account. If you are not a Shared Work participant, and you need to file a new claim, please go to unemployment.labor.ny.gov to file your first claim for unemployment insurance benefits.

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  8. If you are living and/or willing to look for work in the state of New York, you may also file your claim by calling the Telephone Claims Center at 1-888-209-8124 during regular business hours. Otherwise, you should contact the Out of State Resident's Office at 1-877-358-5306 to file your claim.

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