New Mexico Labor and Employment FAQs
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Is A Work Permit Required For Minors?
A: Work permit certificates are required for students under 16 years of age. Certificates may be issued by schools and representatives of the Labor and Industrial Division. More -
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Are Certain Occupations Prohibited For Minors?
A: Yes, there are prohibited occupations for minors ages 14 and 15, and there are hazardous occupations for minors age 16 and 17. PROHIBITED OCCUPATIONS FOR MINORS AGES … More -
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Are There Restrictions On The Hours A Minor May Work?
A: Students 14 and 15 years of age may NOT be employed: during school hours, except as provided for in work experience and career exploration programs. before 7:00 a.m. … More -
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How Do I File A Claim For Unemployment?
A: To file a claim, go to your Department of Labor local workforce development center. Bring your social security card and the names and addresses of the places you … More -
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What Are The Eligibility Requirements?
A: You must be out of work through no fault of your own to be eligible for benefits. To receive continued benefits, you must be able, available and actively seeking work … More -
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How Much Will I Receive In Unemployment Benefits?
A: Your benefit amount is based on your earnings during the base period. Presently, the maximum allowable benefit per week is $277 and the minimum is $50. The maximum … More -
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When Can I Expect To Receive My First Check?
A: Provided you meet all the eligibility requirements, and you are out of work through no fault of your own, you can expect to receive your first check within one week … More -
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If I Was Fired Or Quit My Job, Can I Collect Benefits?
A: Only if it is determined you were not fired for misconduct connected with your work, or if you can prove your reason for quitting was due to an unresolved … More -
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If I Have A Separation Issue On My Claim, What Can I Expect?
A: You and your employer will be asked to describe the circumstances surrounding your separation. Based on the information provided, a claims adjudicator will issue a … More -
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Where Can I Get Additional Information On Unemployment Insurance?
A: You may call the touchtone phone Customer Service Line for Workers or Customer Service Line for Employers to find answers to your questions. More -
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What Is The Unemployment Insurance Tax Rate For A New Employer?
A: A new employer starts out with a rate of 2.7 percent and remains at that rate for a minimum of four years. After four years, each employer is given an experience … More