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The Shared Work Program

Shared Work has helped thousands of businesses and not-for-profits in NYS to save money, avoid layoffs and retain workers
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The Shared Work program is the definitive solution for businesses experiencing a slowdown. With Shared Work, employees work reduced hours while collecting some unemployment benefits, allowing businesses to save money and retain knowledgeable, productive staff.

This isn’t just for salaried employees. Full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees are eligible. Since everything is done online, applying for, and managing plans is fast and easy. Shared Work plans are approved within 48 hours, can be adjusted weekly, and take just minutes to certify. The flexibility of the program, which has been a trusted resource for decades, allows businesses to ramp up quickly when conditions improve.

Need help with your plan? No problem. Every participating business gets a dedicated representative to answer questions and guide you through the process – they’re always just a phone call away.

Let us know about the challenge you’re facing. Shared Work may be just the answer you’re looking for!

 

Frequently Asked Questions for Employers

Frequently Asked Questions for workers

Legislative Report 2022

What is the Shared Work Program?

How to Participate in the Shared Work Program
Employers

Determine your eligibility.

 

Determine Eligibility

Employers

To apply for Shared Work, log in with your existing ny.gov account. From the Labor Online Services page, click “View My UI Information Page.” The link to apply for Shared Work is at the bottom of the navigation bar on the left.

 

Apply

Employees

How to file a claim.

 

File a Claim

Testimonials
What Businesses & Employees Have to Say About the Program

Shared Work helped our company out of a hard spot by not having to lay off good employees who may find another job in the meantime. We have a lot of longtime employees, but sometimes we need a little help to get through a rough patch. Shared Work allows us to keep our employees working during our slow time, and they appreciate that we don’t want to lose them. We first used the program back in 2002, and while we don’t always need it, we’ve come back to it about four or five times. It’s a very flexible program, and the enrollment process is simple and easy to manage.


— Lori S., Controller for a Mohawk Valley Plastics Manufacturer

 

We have used the Shared Work program for the past few years. We usually use it only for one department, but we have enrolled as many as three. It gives you flexibility to stop and start as business demands within the plan year. This enables us to keep our valuable employees while reducing payroll during the slow months. Enrollment is pretty simple and there is always someone to talk to if you have questions. The Shared Work program is a great tool, and I would highly recommend it for any business.


— Jeanette I., Assistant Controller, Capital Region lumber company

 

During my first 21 years of business as a landscaping company, I had nothing but problems retaining employees, so employee retention is my number one concern. We’ve been in the program for nine years now, and it’s been a game-changer. Shared Work allows me to keep my employees on the payroll and working during the offseason, and combined with their reduced Unemployment Benefits, they get a steady paycheck from November to April. If it wasn’t for Shared Work, my employees would all quit. The Shared Work unit is extremely responsive to our needs as a small business, and the representatives are exceptional people who always help us out. You folks really have your act together.


— Gary R., Owner, Western NY landscaping company

 

We’ve been in business for 114 years, and we know it’s difficult to get employees with the skill set we require. During the recession, work slowed down tremendously, but we maintained our staff through assistance from Shared Work. It allowed us to keep our employees on a part-time basis while they kept full benefits like disability and pension. The program keeps them working. As things picked up we used the program less and less, but we always keep it in place – just in case.


— Robert S., President, Long Island land surveying company

 

By signing up for Shared Work, the company sent us a message that said, “We want to keep you with the company and we want to help you be able to stay.” They knew that the lost pay from reduced hours might mean some people would not be able to afford to stay. With Shared Work benefits we can still make ends meet - even with a reduced work schedule.


— Employee, manufacturing company in Waterford
 

They could have laid us off and they didn’t. They wanted to make sure that we were going to come back – that they valued us; they valued our experience; they valued us as people.


— Employee, retailer in Amsterdam