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Learn about NJ Department of Labor Services

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is committed to helping workers in the Garden State. To do this, it provides different services and information virtually and in person.

Professional services: One-Stop Career Centers that were only open online during the pandemic are now offering in-person, personalized services through appointments. These centers can help you get started on your next career opportunity by providing information on career guidance, job openings, and training. New Jersey workers can now access more than 5000 free virtual trainings to improve their skills. 

It also provides vocational rehabilitation services for those people who have a disability that is an impediment to employment and information on whether the person qualifies to receive assistance. For more information, visit the website CareerServices.nj.gov and fill out the Career Services Request Form. 

Unemployment insurance: In relation to Unemployment Insurance, the long waits on the phone to receive attention are over. Call center agents are currently available to help you move your claim forward. For Northern New Jersey call 201-601-4100, for Central New Jersey 732-761-2020 and for Southern New Jersey 856-507-2340. If you are calling from out of state, you must call from a phone with an out-of-state area code at 888-795-6672. You can also visit the page MyUnemployment.nj.gov

Temporary Disability Insurance and Family Leave: You can be helped with your application for Temporary Disability Insurance, Family Leave or Social Security Disability through the page MyLeaveBenefits.nj.gov. There you will find a list of helpful resources and contacts. 

Enforcement of wages, hours and contracts: If you feel you are entitled to benefits such as overtime, lost wages, paid leave, and others, you can also be helped. All Garden State workers have protections under the law. For more information, visit the page MyWorkRights.nj.gov.  

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