Laid Off Workers
Facing a layoff, furlough, or job loss? We’re here to help!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find fast answers to common questions about layoffs, unemployment benefits, and next steps.
If you’ve lost your job through no fault of your own — such as a layoff, business closure, or reduction in hours — you may be eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. To qualify, you must:
Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefits are temporary financial assistance funded by employers and are not based on financial need. Most claims last up to 26 weeks within a one-year period.
Apply as soon as you stop working at esd.wa.gov or by calling 1-800-318-6022 (Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm).
Before applying for Unemployment Insurance (UI), gather the following:
For filing your weekly claim, you’ll need to create a Secure Access Washington (SAW) account. Once your claim is approved, you’ll receive a determination letter explaining your weekly benefit amount and next steps.
Layoff: You are permanently separated from employment. Your position has been eliminated, your employer closed, or there’s no work available. You can apply for Unemployment Insurance benefits and may qualify for WorkSource or Worker Retraining programs to help you find your next opportunity.
Furlough: This is a temporary break in work — your employer intends to bring you back after a certain period (though not guaranteed). You may still qualify for UI benefits during the furlough, depending on your hours and earnings.
Shared Work Program: This program allows employers to reduce employee hours instead of laying people off. Workers with reduced hours can receive partial unemployment benefits to offset lost wages. It helps both the business and the worker stay connected during a slowdown. For more information, visit esd.wa.gov/SharedWork.
WorkSource Pierce is your one-stop connection for career and training support available to everyone, all at no cost. You can:
WorkSource partners include state agencies, community colleges, and workforce organizations that specialize in helping workers impacted by layoffs to return to work quickly. To connect with services, visit the WorkSource Pierce One-Stop in Tacoma; no appointment is necessary.
Anyone looking for work or exploring new career opportunities can use WorkSource services, but special programs exist for those affected by layoffs.
To learn more about weekly events at the WorkSource Pierce office, sign up for WorkSource Weekly here.
To learn more about all the free services and programs available at WorkSource Pierce, please attend the WorkSource General Orientation (registration is required), held both in-person and virtually every Tuesday from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the WorkSource Pierce One-Stop in Tacoma.
You may qualify for additional one-on-one support if you:
If eligible, you can receive help with:
For personalized help based on your situation, meet with an Employment Specialist at the WorkSource Pierce One-Stop Center.
WorkSource Services for Workers Impacted by Layoffs
WorkSource Pierce is your one-stop connection for career and training support available at no cost. You can:

Specialized Employment Services
Get specialized help from a career advisor or connect to training programs.

Layoff Assistance Sessions
Attend a free online Layoff Assistance Session to learn about benefits and resources available to you.

WorkSource General Orientation
Learn about all the free resources WorkSource has to offer.

Financial Coaching
Receive expert, personalized guidance on your financial health.

UI Job Search Activities
If you need to report job search activities, these events qualify and can help you stay eligible for benefits.

Hiring Events & Job Fairs
Explore our calendar of scheduled hiring events and job fairs in Pierce County.
To learn more about weekly events at the WorkSource Pierce office, sign up for WorkSource Weekly here or view our full event calendar.
You may also be interested in these resources for Job Seekers:
Get help from an Employment Specialist
Visit the WorkSource One-Stop Center to get personalized advice about your layoff from an Employment Specialist.
Additional Resources
Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway
November 15, 18, 20: The Tacoma Police Department and Tacoma Ministerial Alliance are leading an effort to provide free turkeys to families during Thanksgiving. Download the flyer to find pick-up locations and more information.
Employment Resource Fair
November 12: A free, public event connecting job seekers directly with employers ready to hire. It will also include on-site partners offering help with healthcare, housing, childcare, and basic needs.
Financial & Debt Management
- National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC): Free credit and budgeting counseling
- Washington State DFI Relief Programs
- Pierce County Human Services: Local emergency grants
- United Way of Pierce County 2-1-1
- U.S. Senate FCU, Congressional FCU, Navy FCU, PenFed CU, Commerce Dept CU: Zero-interest loans
Housing & Utility Assistance
- Washington Homeownership Resource Center — Call 1‑877‑894‑4663
- Metropolitan Development Council (MDC): Housing, utility, and rental aid
- Associated Ministries: Rent and homeless prevention
- Utility Hardship Programs:
Employment, Unemployment, & Furlough Support
- Washington Employment Security Department: Unemployment benefits
- WorkSource Pierce: Layoff Assistance Sessions
- Tacoma Community House: Job readiness
Student Loan & Education Debt Relief
- U.S. Dept. of Education: Forbearance and deferment options
- Pierce College: Workforce Education
- Clover Park Technical College: Worker Retraining
Food, Basic Needs, & Community Resources
Federal Worker-specific Resources
Unemployment Job Search Requirement Calendar
Looking for activities that count toward your job search requirement? Use this calendar to find approved workshops, hiring events, and training opportunities.
For more details on job search requirements, visit the Employment Security Department website.
This calendar highlights events that count toward Unemployment Insurance job search requirements. Explore even more workshops and resources by visiting our full event calendar.
