Workforce Centers Add Computers For Unemployment Filers
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Posted: 2:31 PM Oct 27, 2009
Workforce Centers Add Computers For Unemployment Filers
The Kansas Department of Labor has added computers and staff at Workforce Centers to help people file for unemployment filers.
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Topeka (WIBW) – Kansas is making it easier for people to file for unemployment benefits online.

The Department of Labor has added dedicated computers for the task at the state's four workforce centers. They're located in Topeka, Wichita, Overland Park and Kansas City.

People can use the computers to file online unemployment applications, update their personal information and file their weekly claims once they’ve been approved for benefits.

Claimants have long been able to file for benefits online, but the dedicated computer stations at the workforce centers now make that possible for Kansans who don’t have computers at home or who need help completing the online application.

Each center has up to four dedicated computers, and KDOL has assigned eight employees – two per workforce center – to assist people in filing their online applications. While these employees cannot determine eligibility for claimants, they can answer questions about the online application process.

“Using our online service is still the fastest and easiest way for claimants to file for unemployment and to update their information,” said Secretary of Labor Jim Garner. “Because many of our claimants are visiting these specific workforce centers to seek assistance with their job search, it only made sense to have this service available at these locations.”

Adding dedicated computers to the workforce centers is part of an overall effort to encourage more people to file online and thus reduce the overwhelming number of calls that come into KDOL’s Contact Center every day.

KDOL has also streamlined the online application, making it simpler and easier to file. The agency is also developing a desk reference and online tutorial that will provide a step-by-step guide to filing for unemployment benefits.

“With the addition of the KDOL employees at the workforce centers, we hope to see an increase in claimants filing online and some relief for the phone congestion at our Contact Center,” said Kay Haug, KDOL’s Director of Unemployment Insurance Customer Service.

KDOL’s unemployment benefits Web site can be found at: www.uibenefits.dol.ks.gov.

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