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How does participation in Shared Work affect our unemployment tax rate?

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How does participation in Shared Work affect our unemployment tax rate?

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A. Your tax rate is based, in part, on the amount of benefits paid. Since Shared Work is used in lieu of a full layoff, you should compare the benefits paid for full layoffs to those paid under Shared Work. One individual receiving 100 percent benefits roughly equals five individuals receiving 20 percent Shared Work benefits.

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