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THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS RIGGED AGAINST WORKERS! Of course employers try to discourage people from filing - they want to avoid paying their fair share into the system. I've seen companies illegally threaten employees or give them false information about unemployment just to protect their precious tax rates. Don't let them guilt you out of benefits you earned!
Just to add some perspective - I'm actually a small business owner and yes, we do pay unemployment taxes to NYS Department of Labor. But it's really not that dramatic. For most businesses it's just part of the cost of having employees, like workers comp or payroll taxes. A single claim usually doesn't make a huge difference unless you're a very small company with frequent turnover.
I had the same transportation problem when I lost my job last year. Couldn't get through to NYS Department of Labor for weeks to ask about it, kept getting busy signals or disconnected. Finally used this service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that helped me get through to an actual agent. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. The agent was able to clarify that my situation was acceptable as long as I was actively looking for work I could realistically get to.
The system is set up to deny people benefits whenever possible!! They'll find ANY excuse to disqualify you. The transportation thing will definitely be used against you, mark my words. I've been fighting with NYS Department of Labor for months over my claim.
Your best bet is probably NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) or OECD historical statistics if you can access them through your school library. NYS Department of Labor data from that era would only cover New York state anyway. Try searching for 'industrial unemployment 1933' in academic databases like JSTOR.
Wait why are you looking at NYS Department of Labor for international data? That doesn't make sense. You need to use different sources for historical research like this.
Just wanted to say mine got approved exactly at the 2 week mark, so there's hope! Got my first payment about 3 days after approval. Keep checking your my.ny.gov account daily.
Two weeks isn't that unusual, especially if you filed right after a holiday or during a busy period. Keep filing your weekly claims even while it's pending - that's important. If you don't hear anything by week 3, then I'd definitely try calling or using one of those callback services people mentioned.
Admin_Masters
THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS SET UP TO CONFUSE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS! They make it so complicated with all these different thresholds and requirements. Why can't they just have ONE place to register for everything instead of making us jump through hoops with federal AND state agencies?
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Lauren Zeb
To answer your specific question - yes, you're likely already liable based on what you described. With two employees, you should register with NYS Department of Labor immediately and start tracking your quarterly wages. For federal, if you're paying more than $1,500 in any quarter, you'll need to file Form 940. Better to register early and stay compliant than deal with penalties later.
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Ryan Andre
•Okay, I'll start with the NYS Department of Labor registration first thing Monday morning. Thanks for the clear explanation!
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