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laborlaw
05-25-2005, 01:35 PM
(To be posted in a conspicuous place)
Your employer is subject to the New Jersey Unemployment
Compensation and Temporary Disability Benefits Laws.
Unemployment Insurance
Benefits are payable to workers who lose their jobs or who are working less than full time because of a lack of full-time work and who meet the eligibility requirements of the law.
If you become totally or partially unemployed, file a claim for unemployment insurance benefits as soon as possible. You may file your claim by telephoning a Reemployment Call Center, or if you meet certain requirements, via the Internet at www.njuifile.net.
There are three Reemployment Call Centers that serve areas of the state based on residential ZIP codes. Before you call, please have available your Social Security number and the complete name and address of each employer that you worked for in the past 18 months.
Disability Insurance
Benefits are payable to eligible workers for disabilities (including pregnancy) not compensable under the Workers' Compensation Law, from either an employer-provided private plan or the New Jersey State Plan.

Private Plan*
An employer may provide disability insurance coverage under a Private Plan, but the consent of a majority of the workers is required, if the workers are to share in its cost. If you become disabled, request your employer to supply you with the proper form to be used in claiming benefits under the Private Plan.
New Jersey State Plan*
If you are covered under the New Jersey State Plan and become disabled, obtain Form DS-1, "Claim for Disability Benefits," from your employer, any One-Stop Career Center, or by contacting the Division of Temporary Disability Insurance, Or you can obtain a form through our website. Go to Benefits, Temporary Disability.
Important: Complete and mail all forms promptly. You may lose some or all of your benefits if you file your claim more than 30 days after the start of your disability.
* If you no longer have a job with your last employer upon recovery from a period of disability, you should file for unemployment benefits. You may be entitled to an unemployment insurance claim based on wages earned before your disability began.
Financing of Programs
These programs are financed by a payroll tax paid by employers and workers. Your employer is authorized to deduct the worker contribution (tax) from your wages. These deductions must be noted on your pay envelope, pay check or on some other form of notice.
Taxable wages paid are subject to a worker tax rate of .425 percent. Each employee will have the .425 percent deducted from their wages, but the deduction will be allocated at varying rates to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, the Health Care Subsidy Fund, and the Workforce Development/Supplemental Workforce Funds. Workers covered by the State Plan for disability insurance contribute .500 percent of taxable wages. The amount of taxable wages changes from year to year. If an approved Private Plan is non-contributory, no contributions can be deducted from workers' wages for disability insurance.
Your employer also pays contributions, which are based in part on their employment experience.

Enforced by:
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Unemployment & Disability Insurance

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