MS Works and ReEmployMS will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance on Tuesday, July 15, from 7:30 p.m. CST until 1:30 a.m. CST on Wednesday, July 16. This includes many of our online employment, unemployment, and tax services.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is available for the following 11 counties in Mississippi: Covington, Grenada, Issaquena, Itawamba, Jefferson Davis, Leflore, Marion, Montgomery, Pike, Smith, and Walthall.
MDES is proud to introduce its new Mobile WIN Job Center, which will deliver a wide range of employment services to job seekers and businesses throughout the state
Mississippi Department of Employment Security is alerting the public of an attempted scam reported to us by employers who received fraudulent letters by mail.
The 1099s reflecting unemployment benefits paid in 2024 will be generated the week of January 17, 2025, to the last address on file. Email messages will also be sent to claimants who elected to receive electronic notifications, informing them of the ability to view and print their 1099G online.
Employers, TPAs, and payroll service providers can now pay their Employee Garnishments online. This allows immediate processing of your payment and eliminates mailing paper checks. You can make payments through our online screens or upload your data into our system.
Mississippi Department of Employment Security needs your help to identify refusals of work. For more information and to report refusals of work, visit the page below.
We do not solicit payments by phone or social media. Our employees are prohibited from using social media to assist customers. If you are asked to pay a fee for these services, DO NOT PAY the fee, instead report this to MDES. There is no fee for Unemployment Services through MDES.
Unemployment Insurance Fraud Consumer Protection Guide from the U.S. Department of Justice National Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force...
If you do not file your weekly certifications you will not receive benefits.
Did you know failure to properly report earnings may result in prosecution in federal and/or state courts?
Has someone filed an unemployment claim using your information? Do you know of someone falsifying information to collect unemployment? Report this immediately to MDES.
For a checklist of this information, click the link below.
Take a look at our job search ideas, interview tips and suggestions on how to dress for success before you begin your job search.
You can complete your weekly certifications for unemployment insurance payments as early as Sunday each week using our free MDES app… or our website.
MSWorks is the mobile gateway to all of the Mississippi Works and MDES online services.
MDES now offers the option of Bulk Filing to its customers who file quarterly Tax and Wage Reports for multiple clients.
Employers and taxpayers of Mississippi will benefit from the New Hire program by reducing overpayments of unemployment compensation, by detecting and preventing benefit payments to workers who have returned to work, and more…
Help keep your tax rates low by using Sides E-Response... a fast, free, and secure way for employers to respond to requests for separation information online.
MDES offers employers many helpful services--posting jobs, recruitment, help with unemployment taxes and more.
Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance (MAMA) connects pregnant women and mothers to public and private resources from across the state.
Report fraud connected with filing unemployment benefits claims, including someone using the confidential information of you or one of your workers.
WIN Job Centers are conveniently located throughout the state. Find the center nearest you, business hours and services offered.
It's overwhelming, we know. But you've come to the right place. MDES will take you through the simple, easy step-by-step process of filing for unemployment and finding a new job.
GET HELPThis is step one—the start to a new future for yourself. To file a claim to receive your unemployment benefits, register online with MDES. We'll help you all along the way.
FILE TODAYAn equal opportunity employer and program, MDES has auxiliary aids and services available upon request to those with disabilities. Those needing TTY assistance may call 800-582-2233. Funded by the U.S. Department of Labor through the Mississippi Department of Employment Security.