
NEWS RELEASE
ATLANTA -- The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced on Friday that
some long-term unemployed workers may be eligible for additional
Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) in Georgia after Sunday, Oct.
7. The GDOL is mailing notifications to those who may be eligible and
instructing them to begin filing for benefits.
EUC was established in 2008 to aid the long-term unemployed. Federal law
mandates that a state in which EUC is provided must have a three-month
seasonally adjusted unemployment average of 9.0 percent to qualify for
the EUC Tier 4 program. This program allows extended benefits for
individuals who have exhausted first, second, and third tiers of EUC and
have no potential eligibility for regular unemployment insurance
benefits.
Georgia will "trigger on" EUC's Tier 4 unemployment insurance program
during the week beginning Oct. 7 because the state's average jobless
rate has risen in the last three months, according to data released by
the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Georgia's unemployment rates for June, July, and August have averaged
9.2 percent.
During the week ending July 7, Georgia "triggered off" the program
because the state's jobless rate had declined below 9.0 percent during
the three-month period, which included March, April, and May. Georgia's
jobless rate was 9.0 percent in March, but dropped to 8.9 percent in
April and May.
For additional information, visit the GDOL website at http://www.dol.state.ga.us.
(SOURCE: GA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)
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