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Unemployment Compensation for Ex-servicemembers

Purpose

The Unemployment Compensation for Ex-servicemembers program provides benefits for eligible ex-military personnel. The program is administered by the States as agents of the Federal government.

  • If you were on active duty with a branch of the U.S. military, you may be entitled to benefits based on that service.

  • You must have been separated under honorable conditions.

  • There is no payroll deduction from the service member's wages for unemployment insurance protection. Benefits are paid for by the various branches of the military.
Benefits

The law of the State (under which the claim is filed) determines benefit amounts, number of weeks benefits can be paid, and other eligibility conditions.

Filing A Claim

You should contact your State Unemployment Insurance agency as soon as possible after separation. You should have a copy of your separation papers (DD Form-214) available. In some States, you can now file a claim by telephone.



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