What is Unemployment Michigan?
About Unemployment Michigan
Unemployment Michigan is a government-owned agency dedicated to provide benefit program in the U.S. state of Michigan that officially known as Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UAI). It also offers the compensation to the unemployed people in the state of Michigan. Furthermore, the agency is committed to provide information for both employers and job seekers. Unemployment Michigan is administered by the
Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Its main task is to remove the unemployment from the country by providing jobs.
Unemployment Services and Benefits.
Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency or UAI is engaged in offering jobs to the unemployed people according to their qualification. The insurance services are provided as temporary service to those who lost their jobs without any fault and the
Benefits are offered within the guidelines created by State Unemployment Office. The agency provides various kinds of information to the people such as filing a claim, unemployment eligibility and unemployment benefits, rates and insurance.
History of Unemployment Michigan
As the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission, Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency was originally formed in 1937 with the
Aim to help unemployed workers and their families. Later, it was renamed as the Michigan Employment Security Agency. In December 2003, its name was changed into Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency.