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Equal Opportunity Policy Statement
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People who earned wages in Connecticut and other states may file for unemployment benefits in Connecticut.
Eligibility
File your claim immediately, even if you do not have an official unemployment notice.
Filing a claim
People who are eligible for unemployment benefits will continue to receive them if they are pregnant or a new mother.
Eligibility
People who are self-employed part time or for extra work may be eligible for partial benefits.
Eligibility
People who are fired or suspended typically cannot collect unemployment benefits. Get the details here.
Eligibility
Some people who are on a leave of absence are eligible to receive unemployment benefits.
Eligibility
People apply for unemployment using our secure online system.
Filing a claim
Weekly benefit payments can be reduced or denied if you receive certain types of income or payments.
Benefits Eligibility Filing a claim
People can request a hearing if they think they are eligible for unemployment benefits but their employer says they aren't.
Eligibility
Unemployment benefits are paid weekly and are based on your weekly filing.
Filing a claim Benefits
People who are forced to retire may be able to collect unemployment benefits.
Eligibility
Claims can be reopened from ReEmployCT.com.
Filing a claim
The benefit amount you receive is based on information you provide about yourself, dependents, and work history.
Benefits
It's a crime to misrepresent facts, fail to disclose facts, or make false statements to get unemployment benefits.
Overpayments Filing a claim
BAM is a federally mandated program that prevents unemployment benefit errors and frauds.
Special programs
The Department of Labor will contact you for more information if they aren't sure you should receive benefits.
Eligibility