- How to File for Unemployment Benefits in Michigan?
- Michigan EUC Benefits: Eligibility Guide
- EUC Benefits: How Do I Apply?
- UIA Michigan Monetary Determination Form: Instructions Continued
- UIA Michigan Monetary Determination Form: Instructions
- Michigan Unemployment: Unemployment Benefits for Self Employed
- Michigan Unemployment: Calculate Your Underemployment Weekly Benefit Amount
- Michigan Unemployment: Help For Underemployed Workers
- Michigan UIA FAQ: EUC Benefits in Michigan
- Michigan UIA Guide: MARVIN Instructions

Learn what the terms in your unemployment benefits application mean.
Although Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency strives to make things as simple as possible for unemployed workers, there are still many terms in forms and booklets you may have never heard off before and struggle to understand. This article will look at some of the jargon found in Unemployment Insurance Agency publications.
Monetary Determination.
This is a document prepared by Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency and sent to you to explain the status of your claim. If you qualify for a claim it will specify how many weeks you are entitled to and how much money you will receive.

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 Works Locations
01/12/10

Michigan Works is a State funded organization that connects employers and unemployed workers.
Many readers have asked for information on contact details for Michigan Works offices. This article provides a brief overview of what Michigan Works is about and where you can find more information. Although Michigan Works is not a State Michigan government agency, part of the unemployment agency or a social services organization. It is however, supported by the State of Michigan, and can prove useful for employers looking for staff and unemployed workers searching for a job.