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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Multiple Worksite Report (BLS 3020) in the editor.
  2. Review the business name, contact name, and mailing address in Section 2. Make any necessary corrections to ensure accuracy.
  3. In Section 3, verify each worksite's name, address, and description. If any details are missing or incorrect, update them accordingly.
  4. Enter the number of employees for each month of the quarter. This should include all full-time and part-time employees who worked during the pay period that includes the 12th of the month.
  5. Input quarterly wages for each worksite that are subject to State Unemployment Insurance laws. Remember to round these figures to the nearest dollar.
  6. Use the Comments section to explain any significant changes in employment or wages due to events like store closings or seasonal fluctuations.
  7. Complete the Totals section at the end by summing up employees and wages across all worksites. Ensure these totals match your Quarterly Contributions Report.

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Note: All multi-location employers in Texas with a total of 10 or more employment outside their primary establishment (establishment with the largest employment) should file Form BLS 3020, Multiple Worksite Report.
Industry Verification Form, BLS 3023-NVS This report is mandatory under Section 320.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code and Section 320-1 Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, and is authorized by law, 29 U.S.C. 2.
Is the CES report mandatory? The CES report is voluntary under federal law and is mandatory in California, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, and Puerto Rico. The South Carolina requirement applies to firms with more than 20 employees. Legal citations for the state requirements are listed on the CES report form.
Worksite Identification Code issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Used to uniquely differentiate and identify the physical location. This code should be a unique alphanumeric code.
The Multiple Worksite Report (MWR), also known as the BLS 3020 form, was developed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to gather employment data showing the distribution of the employment and wages of business establishments with multiple business locations by industry and geographic area.

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Most multi-location employers with a total of 10 or more employees combined in their secondary locations are required or requested to complete the MWR. How do I provide the correct information on the Multiple Worksite Report (BLS 3020)?
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