News release, Mar. 22, 2007

Georgia

Department of Labor

NEWS RELEASE

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Communications@dol.state.ga.us

Michael Thurmond
Commissioner

Sam Hall
Director of Communications

March 22, 2007...........................................................................FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thurmond announces April 9 DUA application deadline
ATLANTA -- State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond said today that the 30-day period for filing Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) benefits for workers in Baker, Crawford, McDuffie, Mitchell, Sumter, and Taylor counties has been extended to Monday, April 9, 2007, since the original date of April 7, 2007, falls on Saturday.
DUA is a federal program established to help workers whose primary income is lost or interrupted as a direct result of a disaster declared by the President. These benefits will help compensate for loss of income, directly resulting from the severe storms and tornadoes of March 1-2, 2007.
"DUA differs from the state's regular unemployment insurance program in that it provides benefits to self-employed business people, farmers, diversified farming operations, loggers, commission paid employees and others who are not eligible for Georgia's regular unemployment insurance benefits," said Thurmond. The maximum weekly benefit amount is $320.
In applying for benefits, an applicant will need a social security number. Self-employed applicants should be prepared to provide information related to their previous year's earnings, such as income tax forms or quarterly estimated income tax records.
Under certain circumstances, DUA benefits also may be available to family members who become the primary breadwinners of households where the head of that household died as a direct result of the disaster. Proof of the death of the head of household, such as a death certificate or affidavit, should be presented at the time the claim is filed.
Workers who are eligible should contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Workers may call the Georgia Department of Labor's toll-free customer service line at (877) 709-8185 to obtain career center information.
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