unemplogo.jpg (50480 bytes) The Division of Unemployment Insurance serves workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own by providing temporary income maintenance during their period of unemployment and making referrals to re-employment services.

The Division also serves employers by ensuring that only those unemployed individuals meeting all eligibility criteria receive UI benefits, thereby protecting future increases in employer tax rates and the solvency of Delaware’s UI Trust Fund.

MONETARY DETERMINATION

When your claim is processed, a determination will be calculated and you will receive a copy. The monetary determination will indicate the name of the employer(s) for whom you worked during your claim base period and the wages you earned in each calendar quarter. If you are monetarily eligible for benefits, the monetary determination will also indicate your weekly benefit amount (WBA), maximum benefits receivable, and the duration of your claim.

If the employer and/or wage information on the monetary is incorrect or if any employer and/or wage information is missing, please report to the local office where you filed your claim immediately. When you report to the local office to review your monetary determination please be sure to bring your Social Security Card and proof of the missing or incorrect employment (W-2, pay stubs, etc.).

Once the monetary determination is complete, if you disagree with that final determination, you may file an appeal.

A sample of a monetary determination is illustrated on the following page.