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There are many
complex areas within the Unemployment Insurance Program. We have
provided links to information that we hope will help you better
understand the program and possibly answer some of the questions you
may have relating to your Unemployment Insurance claim.
Effective August
7, 2001, the amount of federal income tax an individual my elect
withheld from UI benefits changed from 15% to 10% of the weekly
benefit amount.
About
Unemployment Insurance
(UI)
Automated
Benefits Exchange (ABE) File
UI Claims By Telephone
Benefit
Tax Appeals
Calculate
Your Weekly UI Benefits
Filing
A Claim in the Henderson Area
Frequently
Asked Questions
North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Trade
Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
Unemployment
Rates Henderson
Local Area
IVR
Telephone Numbers
About the Unemployment
Insurance Program
The Unemployment Insurance Program in Kentucky is
administered by the Department for
Employment Services (DES). The program is designed to provide
temporary benefits to workers who lose their jobs due to no fault of their own and are
able and available to accept employment if offered. What this means is that if you have
been laid-off either temporarily or permanently or believe you have been wrongfully
terminated, you may be able to receive benefits based on certain
eligibility requirements.
The
amount of benefits
you may draw
is based on the wages you have been paid in the past, regardless of who was your employer.
If you have been permanently laid off or wish to seek other employment,
DES can
also assist you in this effort with a wide variety of services that are provided to
job seekers.
To file a claim for benefits, simply visit one of the
local DES Offices. Although you may file a claim at any office in the state,
certain counties
are best served by this office. Once you have filed a claim,
an eligibility determination will be made and mailed to you. If you or your
previous
employer believe this determination is in error, an appeal
may be filed. Once the claim is established, obtaining
payments from it is now simplified by the Automated Benefits Exchange
system (often referred to as the VRU).
Further improvements to the program are currently in progress as part of the
Kentucky Electronic Workplace for Employment
Services (KEWES) initiative.
Filing a Claim
in the Henderson Area
When filing your claim you will
need to bring identification, preferably a picture ID. You will also
need to know your former employer’s address and the dates you worked
for each employer. Mondays and Tuesdays are extremely high volume
days for filing unemployment insurance claims. You may find it more
convenient or preferable to wait until later in the week to file
your claim. Once you have filed your initial claim, you may use the
Interactive
Voice Response System to claim benefits.
Unemployment
Insurance claims may be filed at the Henderson Office located at
212 North Water Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
North American Free Trade Agreement
and The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act
If the loss
of your job was due primarily to increased imports you may also be
eligible for benefits or training
under the Trade
Adjustment Assistance Act or the
North
American Free Trade Agreement. In
times of very high unemployment
rates, when the national
unemployment reaches 10% or above, extended benefits may also be
available to individuals who use up all of their regular
unemployment insurance benefits without locating a job. For the Henderson area you may call
Beverly Davis at
270-826-2746 with questions and inquiries.
For other areas in Kentucky contact Kathy
Gullett or Melissa
Wiley TAA, NAFTA/TAA Coordinator, Department for Employment Services at the following address.
Department for Employment Services.
2nd Floor West, CHR Building
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40621
Phone: (502) 564-2420
FAX: (502) 564-7799
If you are a dislocated worker you
will find useful information at the following web sites:
Workers: http://www.doleta.gov/layoff/workers01.asp
Employers: http://www.doleta.gov/layoff/employers01.asp
Frequently Asked Questions
The Unemployment Insurance Program is complex and may be difficult to understand,
therefore, answers to many common questions are available and are grouped by the most frequently asked employer questions
and the most
frequently asked worker
questions.
Filing
for Benefits by Telephone
The
Interactive
Voice Response System offers the public a quick
and easy way to make a claim as well as to check the payment status
of their claim. The toll free telephone number for the
Interactive Voice Response System, often referred to as the IVR,
is 1-866-291-2926. Every 6-10 weeks the system will advise
you that it is time to come into the office for a periodic
interview. When this occurs please bring the claim card that you
received with your last Unemployment
Insurance check.
Unemployment Rates
Preliminary
February
2003 Rates
Comparison to January
2003
Rates
Listed
in the chart below are the most current labor force estimates issued for
the Green
River Area
Development District. Counties
with an asterisk and highlighted
in red are those that fall under the administrative responsibility of
the Henderson Department for Employment Services or is a county for
which they provide specific services within that county.
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A.D.D.
County
|
Civilian
Labor Force |
Employed |
Unemployed |
Unemployment
Rate |
|
January |
February
|
| GREEN
RIVER |
102881 |
95591 |
7290 |
5.4% |
7.1% |
| DAVIESS |
49281 |
45958 |
3323 |
4.7% |
6.7% |
| HANCOCK |
3982 |
3611 |
371 |
6.9% |
9.3% |
| *HENDERSON |
23787 |
22449 |
1338 |
5.4% |
5.6% |
| MCLEAN |
4325 |
3931 |
394 |
6.3% |
9.1% |
| OHIO |
10002 |
8874 |
1128 |
8.8% |
11.3% |
| *UNION |
6017 |
5648 |
369 |
4.1% |
6.1% |
| *WEBSTER |
5487 |
5120 |
367 |
5.1% |
6.7% |
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