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Retroactive unemployment payments ensure full benefits for eligible Washingtonians

OLYMPIA – Washington State Employment Security Department Commissioner, Suzi LeVine, released this statement on Monday:

“What people need right now is reassurance of economic support during this crisis. There are two factors causing people concern that I want to address right away:

“With 1000% increase in call volumes over the past couple of weeks, and the highest volume of new claims since the Unemployment Insurance program began in the 1930s, we know it has been difficult for customers to get through on the phones and we are so sorry we have not been able to answer everyone’s calls or emails. We also know this is frustrating, and that it is making people anxious about getting their full benefit. We hope this information will provide some level of relief to the stress people are enduring at this time.

“Additionally, we are improving the information on our website, updating the technology and hiring more staff to address the tremendous demand we are experiencing.

“Right away, three actions that everyone can take include:

“Fundamentally, if you were eligible for unemployment before the federal legislation passed, please apply as soon as you can – taking care to read the information on the website beforehand and double-checking your information before submitting your application. If you were not eligible for unemployment before the CARES Act passed – including those that are self-employed, workers with fewer than 680 hours and others – we are asking you to wait to apply for unemployment because our system is not set up to accept your application.

“Again, the best thing people can do to stay up-to-date is sign up for ESD’s COVID-19 action alerts. We will use this channel, as well as our social media channels, to provide regular updates as this situation quickly evolves.”

The Employment Security Department is the Washington state agency that administers Unemployment Insurance, Paid Family and Medical Leave and partner in WorkSource system in this state. Learn more at ESD.WA.GOV. Connect with us on Twitter and Facebook.

Media inquiries can be sent to: media@esd.wa.gov