New Hampshire Labor and Employment FAQs
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What Happens At An Appeal Hearing?
A: The Appeal Tribunal will review the facts leading to the Determination and will ask for further facts. You and your employer will also be given an opportunity to ask … More -
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What If I Disagree With The Decision Of The Appeal Tribunal?
A: You may request that your appeal be reopened. The request must be in writing to the Commissioner, NH Department of Employment Security, 32 South Main Street, Concord, … More -
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Should I Continue To File Claims While My Determination Is Under Appeal?
A: It is important that you continue to file for any week of unemployment for which you wish to claim benefits while your appeal is pending. Should any level of appeal … More -
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What Is "New Hire Reporting"?
A: Welfare reform legislation requires all employers to report certain information on "new hires" to a designated state agency. In New Hampshire that agency is NH … More -
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Whom Do I Report?
A: You must file a report on all newly hired and rehired employees. A rehired employee is one who is returning to work for you after a permanent separation, or one who … More -
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How Do I File New Hire Reports?
A: You must file a New Hire Report within 20 days of the date of hire. In the alternative, you may mail or fax a copy of each employees' W4 form, or an equivalent … More