Resources for Employers and Job Seekers

Overview

If Job Loss

  • If you have lost employment because of coronavirus, please visit unemployment.nj.gov or call (856) 507-2340.
  • If you are looking for a job during COVID-19, please visit jobs.covid19.nj.gov for more information and to view available openings call (800) 962-1253.
  • If you are looking for information on job training or assistance with job search, visit the Camden County One-Stop Center for number of resources.

If Small Business:

  • If you are a small business owner in need of information regarding federal support programs, please visit sba.gov or call (800) 659-2955.
  • If you are a small business owner looking for information about state programs, visit njeda.com or call (609) 858-6700.
  • If you are a Camden County small business owner, you may be able to apply for the Camden County Cares Small Business Grant. Click here for more information.

 

Resources for Employees

As you know due to the COVID-19 crisis, the NJ Unemployment phone system and computer systems are overwhelmed.  NJDOL highly recommends you access digital system during off peak hours to get better access.  They are also recommending that access be done via computer and not phone. 

For the most up to date information, please visit the UI site here   https://myunemployment.nj.gov/

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Important Information for Certifying for Weekly Benefits Due to the Coronavirus Emergency

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is highlighting important filing guidelines for residents to make sure that unemployment filers receive their weekly benefits without delay.

The guidelines can be viewed on the Department’s website here and have been copied below for convenience.

Please follow the below guidelines when certifying for your benefits each week.

Question 1 – Were you able and available for work?

The answer to this question should be YES if: 

  1. You were physically able to do your work before you lost your job (and you lost your job/hours due to your own coronavirus illness, your need to care for a family/household member with coronavirus, or your employment situation changed because of coronavirus public health emergency); OR
  2. You are out of work temporarily due to an employer-closure related to the coronavirus and expect to return to your job; OR
  3. You are able and available for work.

Question 2 – Were you actively seeking work?

If you are waiting to be recalled to your present job, or delaying your job search until this natural emergency ends or subsides, you should answer YES.

Question 3 – Did you refuse any work?

If you refused an offer of work due to concerns related to the travel/stay-at-home restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic, or because you were ill with coronavirus, or because you wouldn’t be able to care for a coronavirus-affected family member, or care for a dependent whose place of care or school is closed because of coronavirus, you should answer NO.

Question 4 – Were you attending school or job training?

If you are a student and just filed this unemployment claim as a result of the coronavirus emergency, and the Division of Unemployment Insurance has not reviewed your school status, please answer NO to this question (even if you are attending school online) at this time.

If you are a student who filed an Unemployment Insurance claim prior to this emergency, and have already provided the department with your school information, and your school is currently closed due to the coronavirus, please answer this question in the same manner (Yes or No) you would have prior to the school closing. 

Question 5 – Did you receive holiday or vacation pay for the week beginning mm-dd-2020 and ending mm-dd-2020?

If your separation is temporary and was caused by the coronavirus emergency, please answer NO to this question. However, if you receive any type of wage while you are not working, answer YES TO QUESTION #7 (see below) AND REPORT THE AMOUNT THERE.

Question 6 – Are you receiving or have you applied for a pension or other retirement pay from any of the employers listed below?

You should answer “YES” only if you are currently receiving pension or other retirement benefit payments from one of the employers listed below.  If you are currently paying into a pension or other retirement plan but you are not receiving payments, you should answer “NO.”  If you are receiving pension payments from an employer who is not listed you should also answer “NO.”

Question 7 – Did you work between mm-dd-2020 and mm-dd-2020?

If you did any work between the designated dates, answer YES and report what you earned. If you know you will not have work the following week, immediately (no later than Saturday of the week in which you are claiming) follow steps to REOPEN/REASSERT THE CLAIM. If you received holiday/vacation/sick pay from your employer during this week, report that information here.

 

 
File for Unemployment Insurance
Learn about New Jersey Unemployment Insurance and see if you’re eligible for benefits and get step-by-step instructions for our application process and find out what happens after you file.
 
 
 
State of New Jersey COVID-19 Job and Hiring Portal
https://jobs.covid19.nj.gov/
The State of New Jersey has developed a centralized resource to match talent with opportunities in industries on the front lines of serving New Jerseyans during the outbreak. Did you lose your job or have your hours reduced as a result of COVID-19? Businesses across New Jersey need thousands of workers for immediate hire. Learn more about who is hiring in your community.
 
 

 

Resources for Small Business / Employers

Part of the State’s Business First Stop initiative—provides you with the information you need to plan, start, operate, and grow your business. Business.NJ.gov has a resource center for businesses in New Jersey.
 
 
NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development
https://www.nj.gov/labor/employer-services/business/covid.shtml
The COVID-19 virus is impacting all of our daily routines, with many employers feeling especially vulnerable. To ease your financial burden, we want you – particularly our small business owners – to know that financial relief will be available in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
NJEDA -Information for NJ Businesses on the COVID-19/Novel Coronavirus Outbreak
https://www.njeda.com/about/Public-Information/Coronavirus-Information
 
U.S. Small Business Administration
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources
 
The Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act
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The programs and initiatives in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that was just passed by Congress are intended to assist business owners with whatever needs they have right now.
 
CARES Act Information