Pennsylvanians Can Ask Unemployment Questions Live During L&I Virtual Town Hall Today at 1:00 PM

Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Compensation (UC) experts will answer questions live from claimants during the Department of Labor & Industry’s (L&I) eighteenth virtual town hall from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM today, Thursday, September 24, 2020. UC will provide information about the unemployment benefits programs administered by L&I.
How to participate

A livestream will be online at https://access.live/PAlabor. Those without internet access can listen by calling 1-833-380-0719, however phone lines are limited so we ask that they be reserved for individuals who need them.

Participants using the phone lines can ask questions directly of our UC expert. Individuals livestreaming the town hall can submit typed questions that will be read to the UC expert by a moderator. To protect participants’ personal confidential information, detailed answers about individual claim questions cannot be answered during the town hall.

Unemployment benefits programs

In addition to the state’s regular UC program, Pennsylvania also oversees:

Improving UC Customer Service

Since March 15, L&I has paid nearly $28.5 billion in unemployment benefits.

The department has improved customer service by:

  • 97% of eligible claimants who filed for regular unemployment compensation between March 15 and August 15 were either paid or were not eligible for benefits. The remaining 3% represents 51,802 cases that are pending resolution.
  • UC service center staffing levels have increased 112% since March 15, with 775 employees supporting UC service center operations at that time compared to the current total of 1,640.
  • Boosting UC support with employees working more than 310,369 total overtime hours since March 15, including in the service centers and all other areas of UC.
  • Helping:
  • 1,123,792 through email;
  • 524,657,489 by phone;
  • 152,040 by LiveChat; and
  • 336,641 by Virtual Assistant.

L&I is continuing to focus on these customer service improvements but will not be truly satisfied until every Pennsylvanian who is eligible gets the unemployment benefits they worked hard for and deserve.

Important Resources and Links

Additional unemployment benefits information is available on L&I’s websiteFacebook or Twitter.