District of Columbia Unemployment News:

District of Columbia Unemployment District of Columbia Unemployment  District of Columbia Unemployment - Bing News Election 2010: Eight vie for seat in Maryland's Congressional District 3 - Howard County Times
District 3 includes much of central and eastern Howard County, including parts of Columbia, Ellicott City and Elkridge ... The economy and the high unemployment rate are the biggest issues for Miller. "I'm currently ...

Living in a neighborhood full of immigrants - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
I moved to the District of Columbia from Pennsylvania a few weeks ago for a five-month research fellowship ... Despite massive unemployment, two wars and an overheating planet, the only issue that has Congress ...

Sense of optimism remains evident in D.C. despite 4-year shift in momentum - Washington Post
... District's unemployment rate into double digits ... optimism remains evident in areas such as Columbia Heights or along the H Street corridor, places teeming with new residential towers, shops, bars and ...

Scarcity of jobs puts more at risk of foreclosure - Deseret News
... number of Americans filing for jobless benefits for the first time in a month — the figure is still too high to bring down the unemployment rate ... states and the District of Columbia fared worse than Utah in ...

Oh baby! State a part of national trend - SW Iowa News
With unemployment and fear of job loss running high over the last two ... Nebraska was one of only three states and the District of Columbia to post an increase in births during the year. If declining births are,

District of Columbia (DC) Unemployment Information

District of Columbia (DC) Unemployment Insurance Information



Unemployment Compensation Services:
The District of Columbia's Unemployment Compensation Program pays benefits to workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own, and who are ready, willing, and able to work. The program is administered by the Department of Employment Services (DOES) and financed by taxes paid by employers doing business in the District. No deductions are taken from workers' paychecks. Another extension of unemployment insurance benefits has been enacted by Congress and signed by the President of the United States on Friday, November 21, 2008.   Individuals with regular claims and existing EUC claims that expire before March 28, 2009 may be eligible for an extension of benefits for up to 7 additional weeks for a total of 20 weeks. The extension of benefits will end August 29, 2009. In order to be eligible, an individual cannot be currently employed or collecting benefits from another state. Furthermore, if an individual is eligible for a regular claim in another state, he or she will not be eligible in the District of Columbia. Individuals will be contacted by mail, notifying them of possible eligibility for these benefits. The letter will contain instructions on how and when to file for a claims extension. 
Claimant Eligibility:
Extension of Unemployment Benefits Dislocated Workers Unit File for Unemployment Benefits Information for Employers The statements on these pages do not have the effect of law or regulation. If you have specific questions regarding a claim, contact the Department of Employment Services Call Center at (202) 724-7000 or long distance at (877) 319-7346.


File a Claim for District of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Benefits:
DOES: Unemployment Compensation Services
https://does.dcnetworks.org/InitialClaims/


https://does.dcnetworks.org/claimantservices/

Frequently Asked Questions for District of Columbia:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
https://does.dcnetworks.org/claimantservices/EBMessages.html

District of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Benefits Website:
DOES: Unemployment Compensation Services
http://does.ci.washington.dc.us/does/cwp/view,a,1232,q,537855,doesNav,|32062|.asp

Contact Information:
DOES: Unemployment Compensation Services
https://does.dcnetworks.org/claimantservices/logon.aspx

Find a Job in District of Columbia:

http://does.ci.washington.dc.us/does/cwp

Training and Education in District of Columbia:
DOES: About DOES
http://does.ci.washington.dc.us/does/cwp

Eligibility Information:
DOES: About DOES
http://does.ci.washington.dc.us/does/cwp

Appeal an Unemployment desicison:
Welcome to Claimant Services
https://does.dcnetworks.org/ClaimantServices/logon.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fclaimantservices%2fappealsinquiry.aspx

Sitemap for District of Columbia Unemployment Service:
Office of the Chief Technology Officer
http://app.octo.dc.gov/site_map/sitemap.asp?domainid=6279&domain=does.dc.gov&doesNav=|32060|

Search for additional Unemployment Information:
District of Columbia
http://google.dc.gov/

Unemployment Laws and legal information for District of Columbia:
DOES: Living Wage Act of 2006
http://does.ci.washington.dc.us/does/cwp/view,a,1233,q,636800,doesNav,|32064|.asp

Top Occupations in District of Columbia:

Computer and information scientists, research
Economists
Political scientists
First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives
Chemical engineers


Top Employers in District of Columbia:

Citigroup, Danaher, Exxon Mobil, Goldman Sachs Group, More Top employers in District of Columbia

District of Columbia Unemployment Rate: 8.0%

District of Columbia Counties:
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