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The current Montana Commissioner of Labor and Industry is Sarah Swanson (nonpartisan). Swanson assumed office in 2023.
California. The weekly benefit amount in California is calculated via a benefits chart based on your earnings in the highest quarter of the past four quarters.
For questions regarding Unemployment Insurance Benefit Claims visit uiclaimant.mt.gov or call (406) 444-2545.