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Closed for work in Corona

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#1
  • Sora
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  • 2021/08/27 17:02

I contracted corona at work and had to take 10 days off work. 10 days off work is not good for my life. Is there any relief for this kind of situation ? Please let me know if anyone knows anything about this.

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#2

As far as I can tell.

There is a "FFCRA Act" for pandemic preparedness, but the target audience is employees working in small businesses with less than 500 employees.

I read an article once that this law was Expired in December 2020 and was re-extended in some states. However, when I checked, I found that the federal Department of Labor website has not updated its explanation of the re-extension.

Federal Department of Labor homepage:
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-questions

Is this "FFCRA law" still applicable in Hawaii? If so, we recommend that you contact the Hawaii Department of Labor directly for the most up-to-date information on whether you meet the requirements.

Link to
https://www.hecouncil.org/features-of-the-month/feature-of-the-month/families-first-coronavirus-response-act-updated-resources/238426/?back=fotm

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#3

I have found other information since then and will add it. They will be paid UI for a week instead of 10 days. The amount paid is not based on your salary as it is, but on your past income for the past 18 months.

Question
I was tested for COVID-19 and am awaiting my results, and my employer told me not to return to work, am I eligible for UI?

Answer
Yes, you are.

Link to:
https://labor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-19-UI-FAQs.pdf

However, it takes almost a month to start the online process, pass the screening and get paid. If you have read the unemployment insurance rules carefully in the handbook and still want to receive one week's payment, it would be quicker to find a relative or friend who received unemployment insurance due to the pandemic and ask them to directly tell you how to go about the procedure.

My personal impression is that if the FFCRA law is still in effect in the state of Hawaii, it would be easier to apply for Paid Sick Leave than unemployment insurance, which has many strict rules and conditions.

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#4

Sunset
Thank you for your time and kindness, even if you can give me money for one week, it would be helpful
I would like to apply.

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