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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.
Even in the best of economic times the occasion can arise when you find yourself out of work and needing some help to cover all the bills while you seek for new employment. As a worker, you have already funded unemployment benefits and have a right to file with the State to receive them. In the State of Michigan there are numerous ways to contact the Unemployment Insurance Agency without having to travel to their offices.
ALERT: You should investigate new health insurance since your last employer will no longer be paying for your health insurance.
Michigan (MI) Unemployment Office
Regardless of how effective the online services are for Michigan Unemployment Insurance, there are some programs it is better to go directly to the Unemployment Office to look into. Through the Michigan Works Association you can be set up with a wide number of service provides from the private sector. These contracted service providers are used to best meet the fluctuating needs of any particular area of the State from month to month.
There are twenty-five individual agencies of Michigan Works! spread by district across the State. These oversee one hundred local agencys which provide more direct aid to the between jobs worker. Spread through population based geographic areas, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has sought to make them as close as possible to all the citizens of Michigan.