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No. Montana is not an at will state. In some instances, the Wrongful Discharge From Employment Act does not apply, but generally, once an employee has completed the established probationary period, the employer needs to have good cause for termination.
How to File a Claim. The fastest way to apply for benefits is through UI OnlineSM, just as you would for regular UI benefits. You can also apply for PUA by phone, mail, or fax. If you qualify for regular UI, do not file a PUA claim at this time.
You can call the Montana Department of Labor at (406) 444-2545.
If you have PUA related questions, call the PUA claims center at 406-444-3382 or email PUAClaims@mt.gov. If you have a question about your claim for regular UI benefits, call the Claims Center at 406-444-2545 or email UIClaims@mt.gov.
Montana Unemployment benefit working periods will be from Sunday to Saturday. Generally the payments to the unemployed are paid in two ways Check or Direct Deposit. You may look forward for your initial benefit payment in just about 3 weeks of time, after you have filed your first claim.
If you are eligible to receive unemployment, your weekly benefit rate will be 1% of your total wages during the base period or 1.9% of your wages in the two quarters of the base period in which you earned the most. The maximum weekly benefit amount is currently $510; the minimum amount is currently $151.
Call 406/444-2840. fax 406/444-1419. TTY 406/444-0532. write to P.O. Box 1728 Helena MT 59624-1728 or. email dliquestions@mt.gov.