About the Center for Occupational Employment Information 2026

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FUTA regulates the federal unemployment benefits system and imposes taxes on employers to provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers.
Robert Asaro-Angelo - Commissioner at New Jersey Department of Labor Workforce Development | LinkedIn.
Unfortunately, this process can take up to four weeks or longer, due to extremely high volume. In addition, if you have a monetary appointment scheduled with an unemployment staff person to clear up an issue with your claim, per federal law that appointment must be completed before your claim can be paid.
Department of Labor Workforce Development.
Current officeholder. The current New Jersey Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development is Robert Asaro-Angelo (nonpartisan). Asaro-Angelo assumed office in 2018.

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Customer service agents at the numbers below can accept your Unemployment Insurance claim over the phone: North New Jersey: 201-601-4100. Central New Jersey: 732-761-2020. South New Jersey: 856-507-2340. Out-of-state claims: 888-795-6672 (you must call from a phone with an out-of-state area code) New Jersey Relay: 7-1-1.
Rob Asaro-Angelo, Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo (Uh-SAR-oh ANN-juh-lo) was nominated by Governor Phil Murphy to serve as the Commissioner of the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development in January 2018. As Commissioner, Asaro-Angelo is proud to oversee the states diverse services to New Jersey workers.
Occupational employment is defined as the number of employees in a given occupation. The OEWS program produces estimates of occupational employment by industry; that is, the number of employees in a given occupation in a given industry.

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