Unemployment insurance weekly requirements to increase July 7

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: June 18, 2024
Media Contact: Josh.McKenna@labor.idaho.gov

Starting July 7, unemployment insurance claimants in Idaho will need to complete and report five work search actions each week to receive benefits. Submitting a resume or job application to an employer or attending a job fair or workshop are examples of acceptable work search actions. 

The Idaho Department of Labor offers help from navigators — unemployment insurance experts at local offices across the state — who can help claimants report their weekly actions and navigate the online claimant portal.

Workforce consultants are also available at local offices to help people with their job search, from preparing a resume to finding and applying for a job. Meeting with a workforce consultant can also be counted as a valid work search action.

“Many people simply aren’t aware of our extensive resources for job seekers — both online and in person,” said Labor Director Jani Revier. “If someone needs help finding a job, they can visit any of our eight local offices or 30 mobile locations and we will connect them with job opportunities in their area.” 

Other services the department provides include: 

  • Free access to Big Interview, an online tool to practice interviewing skills. 
  • The Career Acceleration Program, a resource for people who wish to expedite their job search process by working with a career coach.
  • Access to statewide hiring events and job fairs hosted by the department throughout the year.
  • Access to apprenticeships throughout the state. Apprenticeships are paid opportunities where workers gain on-the-job training to earn a certificate or credential in a high-paying industry. 
  • Services for veterans who are seeking employment.  
  • Access to various job training programs. Speak with a workforce consultant to learn more about what is available.

For more information on employment services, go to the department’s job seeker services page. For a detailed list of valid work search actions, go to the department’s FAQ page.  

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Note: The increase from two to five activities required per week is an outcome of House Bill 686, which passed during the 2024 legislative session and was signed into law by Gov. Brad Little.   

Unemployment insurance is an eligibility program that replaces part of a worker’s lost income when they become unemployed through no fault of their own. Eligible claimants receive these benefits from payroll taxes paid by employers.