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PEUC September Extension Program ( PEUC 3rd )

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  • sunset
  • mail
  • 2021/03/12 22:07

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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#253
  • Moco
  • 2021/05/22 (Sat) 00:30
  • Report

Please excuse the length of this message.

I made
initial claim a few weeks ago for 5/3Benefit year end and it was processed for 2 consecutive weeks without any problem, but last week's claim was disqualified due to the following reasons.
REPORTED EARNINGS OF $ ***IS GREATER THAN YOUR WEEKLY BENEFIT AMOUNT OF $ ***

Partial work is a fixed number of days each week and does not fluctuate. I checked with the company and they confirmed that the reports are in agreement with each other.
Yesterday, I received a call from a woman at the UI office
asking me to call her back by 3:30 on 5/21 with some questions about my
Pending receipt (it was pending until yesterday), but she left her direct number on my voicemail.
I called the number and was not able to speak to the person in charge. And when I got home today, I received an approval letter from the UI office showing that my WBA had dropped by over $100, so maybe that is why I was disqualified this week ? However, the Amount of $ *** in the Detail of this week's Disqualify is still $3,000, so I am not sure. of *** was the previous WBA.
In #21, $ I understood that if there is a difference of 25 or more, the previous WBA can be sustained, but I wonder if the rules are different if you are working on a partial. ? If it is impossible to overturn a disqualify, I would like to give up this week and see what happens next week.

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#254

Moco,

Not much advice, but it is a good thing that the UI office bothered to contact you, it may have something to do with the WBA dropping over $100. Did the staff member mention your name on the answering machine ? If so, why not ask the call center or Language Access email contact to look for you?

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#258

[Joint Press Conference]

The Unemployment Insurance Help Team has summarized the contents of yesterday's joint press conference between Governor Ige and UI Director Anne, and we excerpt the important parts ( ① through ⑦ ).

① Job Search report submissions will begin with weekly filings ending June 5

② The rule for submitting Job Search reports in weekly filings is that if you submit the same report in the following week that you submitted in the previous week, you will be required to submit the same report in the following week.

③ Only those who are totally unemployed ( Laidoff ) are eligible for Job Search. Those who are Temporary Layoff ( Furlough ), Short-Term ( Partial Claims ), or in a union with job placement services are not eligible for Job Search

. sunset comment:
As stated in Governor Ige's official announcement letter, it appears that the condition for Job Search exemption is that you are enrolled in a job where you once worked as a full time employee. In other words, those who are working part-time ( Part-total Claims ) after being totally unemployed from their full-time jobs or who were totally unemployed part-time due to the Corona impact are likely to be eligible for Job Search.

④ Job Search includes "registering on Hirenet", "researching jobs", "submitting a resume", and "getting an interview"

sunset comment:
In short. I think the nuance is that if you are able to complete and submit the three job search activities through the above steps, you are OK. The information provided by those who wrote in #227 and #228 of this topic is also very helpful. Also, it is very likely that the UI office will check whether you are registered with Hirenet or not, so please register immediately.

⑤ Failure to show up for an interview with a company will disqualify you from unemployment insurance, and the UI Office will use the Job Search reports submitted by unemployment insurance recipients to investigate each company

sunset Comment:
According to the Unemployment Insurance Help Team, there used to be a number of unemployment insurance recipients who would engage in this type of intentional behavior. The UI office is following up on the labor report impersonation illegal activity, and will be following up on this one as well, so be sure to go to the interview if you are called for one.

⑥ New website hawaiiunemploymentinfo will be updated with information for employers and unemployment insurers

sunset comment:
link to It will be here.
https://www.hawaiiunemploymentinfo.com/work-search/

⑦ "RESEA" and "Quality Control" as part of Job Search requirements Assessment" are also included

sunset comment:
The process is for those called by the UI office to respond. For more information, please read #965 for RESEA and #789 for Quality Control Assessment in the "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" Topic.


In the end, it is not easy to submit a Job Search Report in Hawaii, a small island with an overwhelming number of jobs in English-speaking countries.

However, hotels, bus companies, and tour companies that are reopening their doors to mainland tourists must be looking ahead to the eventual return of Japanese tourists. Even if at first glance, the job does not recruit Japanese staff, if you can show that you can speak Japanese, you may be able to catch their attention among the resumes of English-speaking applicants who are pouring in.

Some employers abuse their authority, so please read #216 in this topic carefully and be careful not to get involved.

If you are not confident about submitting this Job Search report, we strongly recommend that you do not worry about it alone, but share information with your fellow former colleagues and help each other.

Those who have been temporarily laid off or had their hours shortened may not be alone. The longer the Corona problem in Japan drags on, the more employers who are having difficulty maintaining operations in Hawaii may further reduce labor costs or go bankrupt. With this in mind, we recommend that you keep an eye on the new rules that the UI office is putting in place, as we have seen in this case.

If I see a Job Fair that you recommend, I will post it in this topic. Please try to help each other by sharing information if you have any.

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#259
  • Moco
  • 2021/05/22 (Sat) 01:07
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Dear Sunset
Thank you for your reply.
I have received the name of your contact person
I will continue to call and email language accuses.
Thank you so much for all your help.

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#257

Dear Sunset
Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
Sorry to sidetrack your conversation with Mr. Moco, but is Language Access at the UI office the contact point for Japanese interpretation services? ?

In the following page, there is a section that says Language Access: This email address is for those who would like to request language assistance from UI... But the important email address is not displayed on my phone screen.
https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/contact/

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