T&C Unemployment Insurance News and Updates – February 26, 2025
NEW MEXICO – DISASTER/EMERGENCY WAITING PERIOD WAIVER INTRODUCED A bill in New Mexico, HB 249, has passed through its committee and will be brought to the House floor. The bill would allow for a waiver of the one-week required waiting period for unemployment benefits when there is a declared disaster or emergency. Removal of waivers […]
T&C Unemployment Insurance News and Updates – February 19, 2025
BENEFITS FOR STRIKING WORKERS UPDATE In recent legislative sessions, more bills than ever have been introduced that, if passed, would grant unemployment benefits to striking workers. While specific requirements and any potential waivers vary by state, the following states have introduced legislation to support such benefits: Connecticut Delaware Hawaii Massachusetts Oregon Washington Historically, these types […]
T&C Unemployment Insurance News and Updates – February 12, 2025
NEW YORK – 2025 UNEMPLOYMENT TAX RATES, TAXABLE WAGE BASE ANNOUNCED 2025 tax rates were announced for New York employers, ranging from 2.1% to 9.9%. These total rates include three elements: normal contribution rate, subsidiary contribution rate, and a 0.075% Reemployment Service Fund (RSF) rate. The new employer rate is 4.1%, which also includes the […]
Informative Research Integrates with Thomas & Company

Source: Informative ResearchInformative Research, a premier technology provider delivering data-driven credit and verification solutions to the lending community, today announced its integration with Thomas & Company, a leading provider of value-added employer services and innovative solutions to support employee relations programs. The integration adds Thomas & Company’s Wage and Employment Verification service to Informative Research’s verification platform, increasing […]
T&C Unemployment Insurance News and Updates – February 5, 2025
DELAWARE – NEW TAX SCHEDULES FOR 2025 ANNOUNCED Newly established tax schedules for Delaware employers were recently announced as a result of previously signed House Bill 433, which also ushered in changes associated with the state’s taxable wage base and unemployment tax rate calculations. Schedule B will be in effect for 2025 as a result […]