Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development

Access the Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development here.

The Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development is a state agency responsible for overseeing labor laws and regulations, as well as providing workforce development programs and services to residents of Alaska. This agency works to ensure compliance with state labor laws and promote a strong and skilled workforce in the state.

Agency Accounts

Alaska Unemployment Insurance Account

Access your online account via myAlaska.

The Alaska Unemployment Insurance Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Employer Account Number (UI)
  • Initial Unemployment Insurance (UI) Tax Rate: UI tax rate assigned when the account is opened.

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