Record of Employment Contacts is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is a Record of Employment (ROE)?
A: A Record of Employment (ROE) is a form that employers must complete for employees who experience an interruption of earnings.
Q: How do I request a ROE?
A: You can request a ROE from your employer or through Service Canada.
Q: What information is included on a ROE?
A: A ROE includes information about your employment history, such as the dates of employment, the reason for the interruption of earnings, and the insurable hours and earnings.
Q: Why do I need a ROE?
A: You may need a ROE to apply for employment insurance benefits, to apply for a loan or mortgage, or for other purposes related to your employment history.
Q: How long does my employer have to issue a ROE?
A: In most cases, your employer has to issue a ROE within five calendar days after the end of the pay period in which the interruption of earnings occurred.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission.