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  • SEAP Pierce County

    SEAP approved providers These programs are county specific. If your county does not have an approved provider, please refer to the list of statewide providers for more options.  Pierce County Academy of EntrepreneurshipREii AcademyContact:Kim Ralls425-531-6369      Business Basics CourseVentures NonprofitContact:Ana Luisa Esquivel206-352-1945      Launch & Grow Your BusinessBusiness Impact NW/Washington Women's Business...

  • Self-Employment Assistance Program Report

    Self-Employment Assistance Program Report The purpose of the Self-Employment Assistance Program (SEAP) is to assist eligible unemployed individuals in creating new businesses and job opportunities across Washington state. Unemployment insurance (UI) claimants, identified as likely to exhaust their regular unemployment benefits, are notified of the opportunity to enroll in SEAP training while continuing to receive their unemployment benefits. The 2011 Self-Employment Assistance Program...

  • Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services

    Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services Overview The Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system was established nationwide following the 1993 enactment of Public Law 103-152. The law required state employment security agencies to profile new claimants for regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to identify those most likely to exhaust their regular benefits and refer them to reemployment services to promote a faster transition to new employment. In response to legislation...

  • Breakouts - Session 4 - 2019 Labor Market Symposium

     HOME  |  REGISTER  |  AGENDA  |  KEYNOTE SPEAKERS  |  BREAKOUT SPEAKERS  |  SPONSORSHOTEL  |  GETTING TO BELL HARBOR  |  ABOUT LMEA  |  CONTACT Breakout Speakers Breakout #4 - Shipping and transportation sector update (return to all breakout session speakers) MODERATOR: Dave McFaddenManaging Director, Economic Development,&#160...

  • Jobs and training forms and publications

    Jobs and training forms and publications Training programs Train for a new career handbook (PDF, 350KB) - Learn about all the training programs the Employment Security Department supports Application for commissioner approved training (PDF, 61KB) – Used for applying for Commissioner Approved Training (CAT). Application for training benefits (PDF, 172KB) – Used for applying for Training Benefits (TB). Request to modify your training plan (PDF, 82KB) – Used to request a change to...

  • Self-Employment Assistance Program

    Self-Employment Assistance Program (SEAP) Unemployed workers can create new businesses and job opportunities for other workers through self employment. While participating in the Self-Employment Assistance Program (SEAP), you can create a job in an occupation that interests you and stimulate the local economy. Each new business can provide employment for you and for people you hire. SEAP offers a valuable option to eligible people who wish to run their own business. This program can give you the...

  • Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC)

    Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC) is a program that could pay you $100 extra for weeks you claimed between Dec. 27, 2020, and Sept. 4, 2021. MEUC is one of several former federal pandemic unemployment programs. The Employment Security Department is implementing MEUC retroactively. You are considered a mixed earner if you are using both self-employment and employment to apply for unemployment benefits. Eligibility...

  • Unemployment benefits forms and publications

    Unemployment benefits forms and publications   Forms for your claim Job search log (PDF, 59KB)Used for tracking your employer contacts and in-person workshops you attend to try to find a new job. Earnings deduction chart (PDF, 147KB)Shows how much we deduct from your weekly benefits when you report earnings. Unemployment Insurance Claim form (fillable PDF) Used for submitting weekly certifications when unable to file missed weeks online or by...

  • Jobs & Training

    Jobs & training   Together with other partners in the statewide WorkSource system, we help workers find jobs and map out new careers by connecting to a variety of training programs. Studies have shown that people who use WorkSource job-search services find work faster and earn more money than those who don’t – so, give it a try!  On this page • WorkSource jobs and services• Special programs and services• Training programs• Unemployment benefits...

  • Job search requirements

    Job search requirements On this page • Download the job search log   • Job search activities list   • Frequently asked questions • Get help finding a job Job search activities list Make job search activities work for you The chart below includes the current list of approved job search activities. You must complete three each week. We've recently expanded this list to make your job search more...

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