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PEUC September Extension Program ( PEUC 3rd )

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#1
  • sunset
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  • 2021/03/12 20:07

Please use this topic for procedures, questions, and information exchange regarding the PEUC program after March 14 or April 11.

This is the first time for this PEUC September extension program, so there are no past cases or examples. In other words, no one can answer exactly unless there is a top hitter.

Therefore, the question style is not "What should I do ?? ? Is there anyone else in the same situation ??

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Please help each other with "aloha" and "mahalo" in this topic.

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#270

[Glitch]

It may be a system failure, but it seems that the thread numbers are reversed in each topic in this exchange plaza, or the same thread numbers are lined up in a row. Please understand.

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#267

Dear Sunset

I was working part time and was receiving unemployment insurance after being laid off due to the closing of my office in Corona. Since the beginning of the year, the office has partially reopened and I am working shorter hours. Will I still lose my unemployment insurance if I don't find a job?

Also, one of the questions in my weekly report asks
Have you looked for work ?
How many ?
Do you have a record ?
and I answer
Yes , 3+ , Yes.
is this a system problem ?
can you please tell me ?

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#272

Kai,
To those of you working only part time,

please read through ① through ③ below.

① Please re-read the excerpts from Gov. Ige's formal announcement at the link in this Topic #228 ( If you have not yet read the full formal announcement, please be sure to read it for yourself ).

The reinstated job search requirement applies to individuals who have lost their full-time jobs and are on regular unemployment Individuals who are still attached to their regular full-time employer, are members of a union that provides job placement services, or are receiving Individuals who are still attached to their regular full-time employer, are members of a union that provides job placement services, or are receiving Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits are not mandated by law to meet the job search

It states that those who are exempt from Job Search are "enrolled in a workplace where they worked full time," "are members of a union that provides job placement services, or are receiving Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA ) benefits are not mandated by law to meet the job search requirement. It appears that people other than these are eligible for Job Search.

If those who are unemployed part time and receiving unemployment insurance were also exempt from Job Search, they would have been clearly stated in Governor Ige's formal announcement statement and in the joint press conference, but there was no comment at all.

② Please also read the "Part-total Claims" section on page 7 of the Handbook. Part-total Claims" refers to those who work only part time. It says that you need to report your appliers in your weekly filing.

https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/files/2018/11/UI-Benefits-Handbook-UC-266-Rev-3.4.19.pdf

Part-time until now It seems that the unemployment insurance was a special measure by Corona to provide unemployment insurance to those who were unemployed, and this time it is a return to the pre-Corona unemployment insurance rules.

③ Perhaps this section will be "input required" for those eligible for Job Search starting with the weekly filing ending June 5.

Did you look for work ?
How many did you contact ?
Do you keep the record ?

Corona Special While everyone was exempted from Job Search due to the measure, the three questions above seemed to appear unnecessarily ( The reason they appeared unnecessarily was because the UI system was out of date ). Perhaps the UI Office will upgrade the UI system and set the three questions from the weekly filing ending June 5.

That's all I have to say, but I think it's really hard to find aplicants to find a full time job while working part time in these times. As I suggested in #267 of this Topic, switching to part time work may be one way to make a living.

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#280

Dear Sunset
Thank you for your time and reply.
Thank you very much.

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#283

Mikimahalo,

I only wrote what I could advise in #284 of this topic.

I have never used Hirenet and do not know it, so I refrain from giving advice. If you don't see any advice on this topic, please ask at the following contact point, which is right above the Hirenet homepage.

For any HireNet Hawaii account questions, please contact the American Job Center of Hawaii:
Oahu (808) 768-5701}
Maui (808) 270-5777
Hawaii (808) 935-6527
Kauai (808) 274-3056

I pray that we will see signs of recovery not only in the US but in other countries by the end of this year or next.

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