RESEA Participants

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Welcome RESEA Participant! 

You have been selected to participate in the RESEA program to help you get back to work sooner!

You must fully participate in the UI RESEA program. If you are unable to attend this mandatory virtual meeting, you must call the American Job Center number listed on your Notification letter before the meeting and provide the reason for requesting a meeting change. Failure to do so or attend this mandatory virtual meeting may result in an indefinite disqualification from receiving unemployment benefits until you participate in the meeting.

Please review the RESEA Orientation prior to your scheduled meeting for an overview of the program and Preparing for Your Virtual RESEA Meeting instructions to complete all information 3 business days prior to your meeting.

Mandatory work search requirements: File your weekly claim and work search efforts on the Sunday prior to your RESEA meeting. Your work search efforts will be reviewed during the RESEA meeting.

 

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