Stop Work Questionnaire (form 14-438) This form is used when you stop work or self employment. The form should be signed by you but must be completed by your employer. Your employer can also complete this form On-Line.
Under the state PFML, eligible employees are entitled to up to 12 weeks of family or medical leave, or a combination of the two up to 16 weeks annually. While on leave, you are entitled to partial wage replacement. This will be a percentage of your average weekly wage.
Not being able to work or available for work. You must be able, ready and willing to accept a suitable job. Refusing an offer of suitable work. Knowingly making false statements to obtain benefit payments.
Citizenship and Identity Verification Documents – T1 – T4 US Passport. Enhanced Drivers license or state ID (only if issuing state verifies citizenship to issue enhanced document) Certificate of Naturalization. Certificate of Citizenship. Tribal Membership Card with picture.
The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is Washington's social services department. The agency has its headquarters in Office Building Two (OB-2) in Olympia, the state capital.
Qualifying criteria for WA State unemployment Under WA state law, you are eligible for benefits if you: Have worked for at least 680 hours in WA during the “base year” (the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters) in a position included in WA's unemployment program.
The Washington State Unemployment Benefits poster (EMS 9874) is a mandatory poster for all employers in the state to inform employees of their rights and responsibilities under the state's unemployment insurance program.
You can apply for Basic Food: Online at .washingtonconnection. By phone by calling 877-501-2233. In person at your local DSHS Community Services Office. Find a CSO near you at .dshs.wa/office-locations. By mail:
Fax or mail your weekly claim Fax to 800-301-1796.