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4/17/2020 - Unemployment for REALTORS® Webinar
Resources
- NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development
- NJ Department of Labor - FAQs During COVID-19
- NJ Department of Labor - Information for Independent Contractors
- File a Unemployment Claim
From the NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development:
Though it sounds counterintuitive, the first step to getting PUA for self-employed workers is being denied by the state unemployment system through our application, which may be found at MyUnemployment.nj.gov. Claimants should not be alarmed when they are denied. This is a federally required part of the process to receive this new assistance which is specifically for individuals not eligible for regular unemployment benefits. New Jersey and other states, are still waiting for more guidance before we are able to process the federal PUA benefits for these workers. The department will notify customers as soon as they are eligible to apply. - Check on Unemployment Claim Status
- Unemployment Questions and Help