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PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13-Week Extension Program

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#1
  • sunset
  • mail
  • 2020/09/14 13:11

I know that some of you who have been unemployed since March or April have a small account balance and need to apply for PEUC this month or next.

I will share here
the most important thing to keep in mind.

Please make sure your account balance is zero before applying for PEUC.

UI ・ Many people on the local PUA message board do not know this and apply for PEUC before their balance is zero, causing the pending process to take longer than the usual 2 weeks.

Please be careful.

How to apply for PEUC:
https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/

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#534
  • Rainbow
  • 2020/12/25 (Fri) 12:43
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Sunset
Thank you ! Yesterday, after posting here, I found an article that said the expiration was also treated the same as the balance $ 0. Thanks for the accurate information. I asked a staff member on the UI phone if it was okay to have a balance but expire on 12/29, but he said " it's confusing, but it doesn't matter, keep filing!" I'll check with the staff member on the UI phone to see if it's okay to have a balance but expire on 12/29. I will check on Congressional action, but I will apply for EB20 after the Weekly file on Sunday. Thanks.

I found the following in the EB requirements on the web.
"You must be unemployed or underemployed through no fault of your own for more than 26 weeks"
I returned to work only 4 hours a week during the process, then the store closed. I became fully unemployed for 26 weeks in a row, so I'm wondering if the deadline might not be extended because I won't be fully unemployed for 26 weeks in a row. I'll try to aply.

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#535

Rainbow,

I found the following in the EB requirements on the web.
"You must be unemployed or underemployed through no fault of your own for more than 26 weeks" I returned to work only 4 hours a week in the middle of the year, then the store closed, so 26 weeks I'm wondering if the deadline might not be extended because I won't be fully unemployed for 26 weeks in a row.

Since it says "no fault of your own", I assume this means unemployment due to the applicant's fault. For example, voluntary resignation, refusal to come to work, or dismissal for causing problems. In other words, in this case, total unemployment due to the corona effect, temporary unemployment or shortened hours would be fine.

Postscript
In the future, if you find such information, please post the link to the article so we can all double check.

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#536
  • Rainbow
  • 2020/12/25 (Fri) 17:46
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I see that shortening the time is ok. Thanks for your guidance.
I happened to read this article. I am not sure of its credibility.
https://fileunemployment.org/unemployment-benefits/a-detailed-guide-to-the-extended-unemployment-insurance-benefits-in-hawaii/

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#537

Rainbow,

a company that collects and compiles web information, including official UI office announcements and media news here and there, this article was updated on November 18, so it is not the latest information, but it is good to read for reference.

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#538



Some of you may have already read about the White House moves but I share this article ( Japanese ) which clearly explains the upcoming process.

https://www.cnn.co.jp/usa/35164319.html

There is a time difference with Hawaii, but I think the first thing is ? what happens on the 28th.

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