Showing posts with label exhausted benefits. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label exhausted benefits. Show all posts
  • New Unemployment Extension - What does it mean for You?



    On July 22, 2010 President Barack Obama signed the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010.  According to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation:


    "Florida’s Extended Benefit (EB) period ended on June 5, 2010. Qualifying individuals will receive the benefits retroactive to that date if benefits lapsed. The Extended Benefits (EB) program pays up to 20 weeks of additional benefits to individuals who previously exhausted the up-to-79 weeks of regular state and Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) benefits.  AWI estimates the Governor’s Executive Order will benefit approximately 250,000 long-term unemployed Floridians.

    The new federal law also extends the deadline for establishing eligibility in the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program by approximately six months, retroactive to May 2010, and extends the phase-out date for the program to April 30, 2011.  The agency estimates nearly 900,000 EUC claims may be filed as a result."
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    "Those who believe they may be eligible under the new dates should visit www.floridajobs.org or call (800) 204-2418.  Eligible beneficiaries will be able to begin certifying for any weeks to which they may be entitled within the next two weeks, once the agency completes necessary programming. Certifying online at www.floridajobs.org is the quickest and most efficient way to process payments."




    You can read the whole article here. You can also file directly for extended benefits here.

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  • Exhausted Your Unemployment Benefits?- December 29, 2009


    Have you exhausted your Florida unemployment compensation benefits? There is a possibility that your benefits will be extended. See the information below from the Florida unemployment website- www.fluidnow.com

    "On November 6, 2009, the president signed legislation expanding Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) eligibility.  The bill, known as The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009, does the following:
    • Creates up to 20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits for workers who have exhausted all federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits or will exhaust by the week ending December 26, 2009.
      • Increases the maximum EUC Tier II from 13 weeks to 14 weeks of benefits in all states; this Tier is no longer tied to the state reaching a specified level of unemployment
      • Creates an EUC Tier III to provide up to 13 additional weeks of benefits in states with a total unemployment rate of at least 6 percent
      • Creates an EUC Tier IV to provide up to 6 additional weeks of benefits in states with a total unemployment rate of at least 8.5 percent" 
    Florida unemployment rate exceeds the rates as described here.

    To determine if you are eligble, go to www.fluidnow.com and click on the blue box that states "Check for Potential Emergency Unemployment Compensation EUC Tier III Eligibility."  You will need your social security number to determine if you are eligible.

    For more information about this program click here.

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