Julie
M. Whittaker
Specialist in Income Security
The
Unemployment Compensation (UC) program contains several provisions relevant to
current and former military service personnel and their families. The UC
program does not provide benefits for military servicemembers on active
duty. However, former active duty military personnel (and certain
reservists) separated from active duty may be eligible for Unemployment Compensation
for Ex-Servicemembers (UCX).
Spouses of military service personnel who voluntarily quit a job to accompany
their spouses on account of a military transfer may be eligible for UC
benefits, based on the laws of the state where the civilian spouse was
employed.
Military service of business owners, employees, and employees’ spouses may
impact the state unemployment tax rate that certain employers face. States
may choose to create provisions that remove or limit these tax increases
in certain situations.
Individuals should contact their state’s unemployment agency to obtain
information on how to apply for and receive unemployment benefits based upon
military service. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a website
with links to each state’s agency at http://www.workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/map.asp.
Date of Report: June 27, 2012
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