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This document will describe how the states and the federal government deploy unemployment insurance programs for use by out-placed workers.  

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State and Federal Employment Laws Unemployment Insurance Individual Assignment Michael Jack MGT-434 Deborah Peters Aug 4, 2004 Introduction Unemployment insurance is a safety net used by many affected workers during times when jobs are lost due to economic downturns and other factors affecting the status of employment. Unemployment insurance is a hybrid of state and federal responsibilities, with the majority of the burden placed on the individual state. This document will describe how the states and the federal government deploy unemployment insurance programs for use by out-placed workers. Unemployment Insurance is a unique federal-state program, based on federal law but executed in its relationship to the employer and the unemployed worker through state law and by state employees. It is financed by unemployment program tax contributions from employers within each state. Created during the great depression it was established more than 65 years ago as a part of the Social Security Act of 1935, unemployment insurance offers...

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