Hurricane Irma Evacuees in Tennessee May Be Eligible for Unemployment Benefits
Hundreds of residents from states impacted by Hurricane Irma escaped the impact of the storm by seeking refuge in cities across
Out-of-state residents, who plan to stay in
"This is a very stressful time for residents chased out of their homes by the hurricane," said
It is possible a displaced worker may need to stay in
A worker displaced by the hurricane should start the unemployment benefits filing process with the state in which they have permanent employment. They should do this while temporarily residing in the state of
https://connect.myflorida.com/Claimant/Core/Login.ASPX
For technical issues, call 1-800-297-0586.
https://dol.georgia.gov/online-services
Typically, a state can directly deposit a displaced worker's benefits into their bank account, making the funds accessible to them while staying in
Because the federal government will most likely declare areas impacted by the hurricane a federal disaster area, unemployment insurance may be available to persons who typically would not be entitled to benefits. For example, small business owners and independent contractors may be eligible for benefits through a disaster work grant. States encourage all workers displaced by the hurricane to file for benefits, to eventually determine if they will be eligible for benefit payment.
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