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How to apply for unemployment insurance if your hours are reduced

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#1
  • I'm
  • mail
  • 2021/02/17 12:58

Hello.
I used to get unemployment insurance, but have not applied for it since I started working again, but now I have decided to reduce the number of hours I work per week by about half.
I heard that I can apply for unemployment insurance for the reduced hours, but I am not sure if the craim method is the same.
I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this.
I still have a balance in my account.
Thank you very much.

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#11

mikimahalo,

All I have heard so far is that it is important that all labor reports with the employer match without omission.

Please reconfirm with the call center to make sure that the way each of you, employer and mikimahalo, report your labor is really correct.

Because if the employer reports the labor incorrectly, you will still incur overpayment.

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#12
  • mikimahalo
  • 2021/03/22 (Mon) 19:17
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sunset

Thank you for your reply.
The company told me that the tax rate is set differently for each person, so this one will apply to the amount paid (gross ).
I'll ask around a bit as I'm sure other staff members have been paid as well. Thank you very much.

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#14

In the past, there were many cases where overpayments that occurred in April of last year received payment notices or were stopped last fall. Many people are still waiting for the suspension to be lifted.

It is not impossible that employers and co-workers may have made mistakes in labor reports, so the most accurate way to prevent overpayments from occurring is to have call center staff check with adjusters.

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#15
  • mikimahalo
  • 2021/03/28 (Sun) 21:46
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SUNSET

Thank you for all your advice. The company again informed me that the employer will file for 0 hours/gross after checking with the State of Hawaii.
I also checked with my colleague's family who has an accountant and he advised me to file gross.
Now, when I filed, I set "received bonus" to Yes and it said "How much is it in gross ?" so I filed it in gross.

I just hope the rest goes smoothly. Thank you so much for all your help.

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#16

It appears that the employer has reconfirmed with the State of Hawaii, so I am relieved that the correct labor report now matches Mikimahalo's.

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