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Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board Announces Virtual Meetings Presentation on July 30th

Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board Announces Virtual Meetings Presentation on July 30th

July 15, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board Announces Virtual Meetings Presentation on July 30th

The Unemployment Insurance (UI) Appeal Board decides issues of unemployment insurance benefit eligibility and unemployment insurance contribution liability. The Board conducts hearings independent of the Department of Labor to afford all parties a full and fair opportunity to be heard and ensure decisions are made based on the record and are legally accurate. The UI Appeal Board will be hosting a presentation on the virtual meeting process on Tuesday, July 30th at 11:00AM. To join the presentation visit: https://zoom.us/join. Meeting ID #: 964 7568 1120 Passcode: 068549
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