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Had a really hard time getting through to NYS Department of Labor on the phone when I had questions about my claim timing. Kept getting busy signals or getting hung up on after waiting forever. Finally found this service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that helped me get connected to an actual agent. They have a video demo showing how it works: https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI. Saved me hours of frustration trying to get my questions answered about filing deadlines and claim status.
Before you make the trip, you might want to try calling the main NYS Department of Labor line first. Sometimes they can resolve identity verification issues over the phone if you have the right documentation. I know getting through can be frustrating with their high call volume, but there's actually a service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that helps people get connected to NYS Department of Labor agents faster. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI that shows how it works. Might save you the trip if they can handle it remotely.
Never heard of that service before. Is it legit? I'm always skeptical of third-party services for government stuff.
The whole system is such a mess honestly. Why can't they just have better online verification like every other government agency has figured out by now? Making people drive to offices for basic ID verification in 2025 is ridiculous.
I had so much trouble getting through to anyone at NYS Department of Labor when I had questions about my state UI account setup. Kept getting busy signals and when I did get through they'd transfer me around forever. Finally used this service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that actually got me connected to the right person. They have a demo video at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Saved me hours of calling.
Don't forget you also need to register for an NYS Department of Labor employer account if you haven't already! That's separate from the federal stuff too. I think I have like 4 different login accounts now between IRS, NYS Department of Labor, and my payroll company.
yeah you can definitely apply with reduced hours. i did it when my restaurant cut everyone's shifts during slow season. just be honest about your current work situation when you file
One important thing - you'll need to report your weekly earnings when you file your weekly claims. NYS Department of Labor will calculate your partial benefit amount based on what you earn each week. Don't worry if it seems complicated at first, the system will guide you through it.
Kolton Murphy
yeah its mandatory cant get out of it. been paying unemployment tax for 15 years and never used it but whatever
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Evelyn Rivera
Think of it like car insurance - you hope you never need it but you're glad it's there if something happens. The unemployment tax you pay helps fund benefits that could be a lifeline if you ever lose your job unexpectedly.
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