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Regarding the UI dashboard display

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#1
  • りんりん
  • mail
  • 2021/09/29 18:32

I have the following two questions for those of you who are still receiving UI with shortened hours.

After the September PEUC was completed and the second INITIAL CLAIM was reactivated, the following appears on my dashboard.


① File your claim certification when your gross weekly earnings are less than your benefit amount

As it means, your weekly salary is
File only when your gross weekly earnings are less than your benefit amount As the meaning implies, you only need to file when your gross weekly earnings are less than your WBA.
If your weekly salary is more than your WBA, you can skip it.

I think we used to file
on the assumption that if the weekly salary was more than the WBA, it would be DISQUALIFIED ….




② Your claim is good for a one-year period called the benefit year. Your claim is good for a one-year period called the benefit year. ?
Last time it was valid for 1 year, so in case of shortened working hours, UI was continuously paid even after
26 weeks until the maximum amount was reached, but is it different this time?


Sorry for the rudimentary question, but
I would like to know if anyone knows.

Thank you in advance.

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#2

Only 2.
Originally, when you applied for unemployment insurance, the duration is one year but the benefit is 26 weeks
Last time, or rather last year and this year, it was a special measure
because of the pandemic, right?
So I thought that meant that until June of this year, you were exempted from job search even if you had been laid off for the first time
and you also received extended benefits for a longer period than usual.
So I think that means it's back to normal.

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#3

Please note that if #2's comment is approved and displayed at a later date, the advice may be duplicated.

"If the weekly wage was more than the WBA, does that mean we can skip it without filing?

"I think we used to file on the assumption that we would be DISQUALIFIED even if the weekly salary was more than the WBA. If the pattern is "File a Claim a Certification", the following Details will be displayed and the Pending may be prolonged. It is safer to apply for File a Claim Certification even if you exceed the WBA as before.

Inactive period - Break in claim filing


The UI office has not announced any change in the 26 week payout rule.
The UI office has not announced any change in the 26 weeks rule.
Your claim is good for a one-year period called the benefit year.

If you see the new balance in the Account Balance section of the Claim Inquiry screen, divide it by the new WBA on the approval letter you received in the mail. If the new balance is for 26 weeks, divide it by the new WBA on the Claim Inquiry screen. If it is for 26 weeks, it will mean that you will be paid the entire amount of that total until the Benefit Year End expires.

However, there are some differences between unemployment insurance for pandemic impact reasons and regular unemployment insurance for non-pandemic impact reasons, so you should double check with the call center to be sure.

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#4
  • りんりん
  • 2021/10/03 (Sun) 15:36
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#3 sunset

Thank you very much for your kind advice.

I have heard that skipping the application may prolong the pendency,
that may be true, I will still try to apply under the assumption of Disqualified.

Thank you also for your advice regarding the 26 week payment rule.

I am basically on my own, but with the UI being hard to reach on the phone
it is very helpful to get more information here.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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