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Prepared by Public Affairs 312-751-4777
The maximum daily benefit rate payable for claims under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act increases to $59 from $57 in the new benefit year,
which begins July 1, 2007. Benefits are normally paid for the number of days of
unemployment or sickness over four in 14-day registration periods, so maximum
benefits for biweekly claims will total $590.
During the first 14-day claim period in a benefit year, benefits are payable for
each day of unemployment or sickness in excess of seven, rather than four,
which, in effect, provides a one-week waiting period. Initial sickness claims
must also begin with four consecutive days of sickness. However, only one
waiting period is required during any period of continuing unemployment or
sickness, even if that period continues into a subsequent benefit year.
Claimants already on the rolls will, therefore, normally not be required to
serve another waiting period because of the onset of the new benefit year.
To qualify for normal railroad unemployment or sickness benefits in the benefit
year beginning July 1, 2007, an employee must have had railroad earnings of at
least $2,987.50 in calendar year 2006, not counting more than $1,195 for any
month. Those who were first employed in the rail industry in 2006 must also have
at least five months of creditable railroad service in 2006.
Under certain conditions, employees with 10 or more years of service who do not
qualify in the new benefit year on the basis of their 2006 earnings may still be
able to receive benefits after June 30, 2007. Ten-year employees who received
normal benefits in the benefit year ending
June 30, 2007, might still be eligible for extended benefits, and ten-year
employees may be eligible for accelerated benefits if they have rail earnings of
at least $3,075 in 2007, not counting earnings of more than $1,230 a month.
Application forms for unemployment and sickness benefits may be obtained from
railroad employers, railroad labor organizations, any Railroad Retirement Board
(RRB) office, or the agency’s Web site at www.rrb.gov. Also, as an alternative
to applying for unemployment benefits through the mail, unemployment claimants
can instead file applications online. Likewise, subsequent biweekly claims for
unemployment benefits may be filed online rather than through the mail and
employees can also access information about their individual railroad
unemployment insurance account statements online. These account statements
provide a summary of the unemployment and sickness benefits paid under the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act to rail employees.
To access these online services, employees must first establish an RRB Internet
Services account. For security purposes, first time users must apply for a
Password Request Code, which they will receive by mail in about 10 business
days. To do this, employees should click on “Benefit Online Services (MainLine)”
and select “request a PRC.” Once employees establish their online accounts, they
will be able to file their applications and biweekly claims for unemployment
benefits as well as conduct other business with the RRB over the Internet.
Employees are encouraged to initiate an online account while still employed so
the account is established if they ever need to use these or other select RRB
Internet services. Employees who have already established online accounts do not
need to do so again. Although claimants cannot currently file applications or
biweekly claims for railroad sickness benefits over the Internet, the RRB is
planning to add the online filing of sickness claims in the future.
Claimants with questions about unemployment or sickness benefits should contact
the nearest RRB office. Most RRB offices are open to the public from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on Federal holidays.
Claimants can find the address and phone number of the RRB office serving
their area, and also get information about their claims and benefit payments, by
calling the toll-free RRB Help Line at
1-800-808-0772. The RRB Help Line is an automated telephone service available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. Field office locations can also be found by visiting
www.rrb.gov.
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