The Employment Security Department headquarters and main office can be found at 212 Maple Park Ave. SE in Olympia, Washington. The zip code is 98504. They can also be reached by phone at 360-902-9500 and are open from 8 to 5, Monday through Friday.
There is no unemployment office for Nassau County. Unemployment Insurance is provided by New York State, and they do not receive applications for unemployment insurance in person, only by phone or online.
The Washington State unemployment rate was at 7% as of April 2013. The unemployment rate of Washington, D.C. was at 8.5% during the same month and year.
At your local state's unemployment office.
Only the state you worked in is liable for paying your unemployment benefits. It is possible to file THROUGH the DC office, but the payments would be from Mass. Your local office will assist you in this.
Generally not, if the employer can prove their case with the investigator from the state unemployment office.
It depends on your state's regulations. Check with your unemployment office.
In Washington, you can file for an interstate unemployment claim if you use to work in Washington and was fired or laid off and now live another state. Even though you moved out of state, you will still be paid unemployment benefits through Washington.
Unemployment benefits are decided by each state. Depending on where you are filing, you need to check with that state's unemployment office for details.
it is located in Washington state
The unemployment office is a state office. They are often closed on national holidays, so the best way to know if they are opne is to call them.
There are several websites that list unemployment levels in Washington state. Some of these sites include the United States Department of Labor and Washington State's official website.
Unemployment has to be filed to the state unemployment office. If you are living in California, you need to file a claim "http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Filing_a_Claim.htm". Search for your state using a search engile like http://www.google.com for State Unemployment Claim and fill the form online for your state.