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You can continue to apply for EUC and wait to see if Congress extends the program.
The phasing out of the Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation program has caused many readers to ask what they should do to apply for extended benefits once their initial 26 weeks finished.
Take for instance the query of Lisa:
I have exhausted my 26 weeks of unemployment as of 10/23/10. Am still filing bi-weekly with MARVIN but have no received any further information regarding the extension. Unable to contact Unemployment by phone. What is needed to be done to start receiving support?
Michigan Department of Labor
25/02/09
Michigan Department of Labor (MI DOL)
The Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth (DELEG) of Michigan strives to promote economic and workforce development, stimulate job creation and enhance the quality of life in Michigan. DELEG envisions Michigan as an economic powerhouse where the lives of its residents will be enriched by the use of creativity and the commitment of staff and partnerships. Developing the tools needed to inspire innovation, attract the most qualified members of Michigan, promote entrepreneurship, create businesses and keep existing ones are just some of their goals. Protecting significant industries while strengthening urban and rural communities is key, while fostering diversity based on inclusion, rewarding educational excellence, and ultimately strengthening the workforce are integral to their goals and mission.