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Texas Unemployment Insurance
Texas unemployment insurance is an employer-assisted insurance program established in the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act. This program helps unemployed workers by providing temporary financial relief to people that are between jobs. The amount of benefits that an unemployed worker can get from this program will be based on his previous earnings.
Texas unemployment insurance is paid by your employer. In no way should
your employer compel you to pay dues on unemployment insurance.
Employers cannot deduct money from your salary to contribute to the
insurance fund. With an uncertain job market following us in the next
couple of years, claims for unemployment insurance are steadily
increasing. During these economic conditions, no job is safe. Thus, we
have to prepare for the unfortunate day when we may be unemployed.
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Applicants of Texas unemployment insurance have to go through certain requirements to be eligible for unemployment benefits. First, the applicant should actively search for work. Your priority as a beneficiary should be about finding a job as quickly as possible. You will only receive benefits if the state is convinced that you are seeking a job. Second, applicants should show that you are able and available to work. This puts you in the class of productive members of the labor force. If the state thinks that you are not able to work, you will lose your unemployment benefits.
Applicants are required to register with the Texas Work Force website either through the Internet or with your nearest workforce center. You must accomplish this within three business days from filing a claim. This facility will allow you to find work within Texas quickly. You are also required to participate in reemployment activities such as job fairs and seminars.
The goal of Texas unemployment insurance program is to give you all the assistance that you need to help you find your next job. Thus, you are helping yourself if you actively seek a job as your first priority and not depend on unemployment benefits.
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