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  • Training Benefits program

    Training Benefits program Training Benefits information: The Training Benefits program offers additional weeks of unemployment benefits so eligible claimants can train for careers in high-demand fields. The number of weeks you can get Training Benefits varies according to your claim, but is usually 26. You’ll need a plan for how to pay for school and living expenses after it runs out. If approved for training benefits, you do not have to look for work as...

  • Unemployment taxes

    Unemployment taxes   If you have employees working in Washington, you likely must pay unemployment taxes on their wages in this state. Tax reports or tax and wage reports are due quarterly. Liable employers must submit a tax report every quarter, even if there are no paid employees that quarter or taxes are unable to be paid. New employer webinar video. New employer webinar slide deck. Learn about reimbursable employers. Understand how tax-rate...

  • Contact Employment Security

    Contact Employment Security Select a category to be taken to the most helpful contact page:  Employer Unemployed worker Job seeker News reporter   General contact information: Agency headquarters Mailing addressP.O. Box 9046Olympia, WA 98507US Postal Service only. No UPS or FedEx Street address212 Maple Park Ave. SEOlympia, WA 98501-2347Open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - FridayNo US Postal Service delivery. UPS...

  • Cross-program payment allocation

    Cross-program payment allocation Description Employment Security Department currently runs three programs; State Unemployment Insurance, WA Cares and Paid Family and Medical Leave.  As part of its duties, the Department receives payments from employers for each program. Occasionally, a payment is sent to the Department that does not indicate what program(s) the payment was intended. There are currently no rules addressing how employer payments are allocated across these programs....

  • LTSS Rulemaking

    Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) rules    Stay informed! Sign up here to receive LTSS rulemaking updates. NOTE: Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) is now called WA Cares Fund. Visit us at wacaresfund.wa.gov.     Rules under development Implementation of Substitute House Bill (SHB) 2467, qualified individuals, and other topics Description: SHB 2467 (Chapter 120, Laws of 2024) allows individuals who relocate...

  • WAC 192-140-035 (“What happens if I do not respond to a request for information?”) amendment

    WAC 192-140-035 (“What happens if I do not respond to a request for information?”) amendment Description This rule making will amend WAC 192-140-035 (“What happens if I do not respond to a request for information?”). The rule making will correct inconsistent terminology within WAC 192-140-035.  WAC 192-140-035 currently states that the Department will presume an individual is disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits if they provide potentially disqualifying information,...

  • GCDE projects

    Governor's Committee on Disability Issues & Employment projects Resources on this page include: Legislative Workgroup | Accessible Communities | Awards | Community Outreach | Membership | Youth Leadership Forum | PROJECTS We have general membership meetings three times a year. Between those meetings, established subcommittees meet to work on special projects that were recommended by each subcommittee and approved by the general...

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