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  1. Department of Unemployment Assistance - Mass.gov

    The Department of Unemployment Assistance supports Massachusetts workers through challenging times and helps employers navigate the unemployment insurance system.

  2. Log in to Unemployment Services with MyMassGov | Mass.gov

    Go to the Unemployment Services for Workers website and select "Log in or Create your account with MyMassGov." Log in using your MyMassGov username and password and follow the prompts.

  3. Home - Unemployment Services for Workers | Mass.gov

    Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) The Department of Unemployment Assistance serves Massachusetts workers who are unemployed and looking for a job, and …

  4. Unemployment - Mass.gov

    If you’re unemployed in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for resources to help you get back on your feet. Employers can also find information about the contributions they must make by law for their …

  5. File your weekly unemployment claim - Mass.gov

    File your weekly unemployment claim You need to request benefits each week you want to receive them. You can do this online or over the phone.

  6. MyMassGov | Mass.gov

    MyMassGov is a secure way for people who live and work in Massachusetts to access and apply for state services, such as unemployment, SNAP, paid leave, and more with a single account.

  7. Apply for unemployment insurance benefits - Mass.gov

    This page, Apply for unemployment insurance benefits, is offered by Department of Unemployment Assistance

  8. Log in - Massachusetts

    MyMassGov is a secure sign in service used to sign in to participating Massachusetts government organizations. © 2025 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  9. Unemployment insurance for workers - Mass.gov

    Unemployment insurance for workers If you recently lost your job or your hours were significantly reduced, you may qualify for unemployment insurance benefits in Massachusetts. Log In to...

  10. Unemployment Benefits - Mass Gov

    If you’re out of work and able to work, you may be eligible for temporary income called unemployment insurance (UI). If you qualify, you receive weekly payments to help cover your living expenses.