Disaster Unemployment Assistance Available in Eight States
Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is available in Alabama,
Arkansas
,
Georgia
,
Mississippi
,
Missouri
, North Carolina,
Oklahoma
and
Tennessee
, due to recent storms, tornadoes and flooding. Persons
who have temporarily lost their jobs because of a disaster and who do not qualify
for regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits may be eligible for DUA.
can be found by clicking on the following UC Bulletin links.
Bulletin_MO_DUA_052011.pdf
(57.12 KB)
Bulletin_NC_DUA_052011.pdf
(72.8 KB)
Bulletin_DUA_052011.pdf
(139.66 KB)
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