The Employment Development Department provides a variety of services to businesses, workers, and job seekers. EDD administers several multi-billion dollar benefit programs including the Unemployment Insurance, Disability Insurance, and Paid Family Leave programs. The Department also provides critical employment service programs to Californians, collect the state’s labor market information and employment data.
About Employment Development Department in brief

The UI program pays benefits to workers who have lost and meet the eligibility requirements of the State Disability Insurance program. The SDI program provides up to 6 weeks of partial pay to employees who are unable to work due to a non-work-related illness, injury, or pregnancy. The Disability Insurance Branch has over 1,200 employees organized into a Central Office; a Field Operations Division ; and an Office of the Medical Director. The Public Affairs Branch provides outreach, marketing services, communications, and training that support EDD programs and the employment of special targeted populations. The Tax Branch handles all administrative, education, customer service, and enforcement functions for the audit and collection of Unemployment Insurance Tax.
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