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The 'movement from point' language is probably just standard administrative terminology. Government agencies love their jargon. Main thing is you got the increase and your claim is active.
yeah this forum has been super helpful for me too when I was figuring all this stuff out. definitely bookmark it in case you have more questions later
One last thing - make sure you understand that your weekly claim certification is due every week, usually on the same day. Missing even one week can cause delays in your payments, so set a reminder on your phone or calendar.
The 1099-G deadline is firm - January 31st. If you don't receive yours by mid-February, definitely contact Washington ESD because something went wrong.
One last thing - make sure your address is current with Washington ESD if you want the mailed copy. You can update it in your SecureAccess Washington account.
Quick question - do holidays affect the 26 week count? Like if there's a week where ESD doesn't process claims due to holidays?
To wrap this up for the OP - you get up to 26 weeks of benefits in Washington, paid weekly as long as you meet all requirements. Start your job search immediately, file weekly claims on time, and keep detailed records. That's the basics you need to know.
GalacticGladiator
Good plan! And don't hesitate to use one of those callback services if you need to talk to ESD directly. The phone system is really broken right now.
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Omar Zaki
Definitely file soon - I made the mistake of waiting a few weeks and lost out on benefits for that time period. You can't get backdated benefits for delays caused by waiting to file.
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