Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) is a federal program for individuals who don't qualify for regular UI benefits or fed/state expansion programs. You can get PUA benefits for up to a total of 46 weeks beginning February 2, 2020 - December 26, 2020. Bit.ly/EDDPUAFAQs
@urRoyalFliness@SDELA35547877@PortiaDominique@AngelaCrowley83@CA_EDD Yes true ! & honestly you can only give information based on your experience. None of us work for EDD (obviously) so we’re learning as we go!! This is a stressful time for all of us ! Especially us with children . Hard not being able to provide
If you go back to work part time, you must report any earnings when you certify for benefits. Earnings include wages, paid sick time, vacation pay, and holiday pay and can be deducted from your unemployment benefit payments. Bit.ly/ReportWages
@SDELA35547877@urRoyalFliness@indigoxarya@PortiaDominique@CA_EDD I tried responding to your message earlier; not being facetious at all-genuinely cant seem to apply.When i go where you linked it immediately logs me out of my account.when I select, it prompts me to log back into my account again where I cant apply.Its just a loop.V frustrating!
Certify every two weeks. Due to COVID-19, we have made a temporary exception for the work search requirement. If you answer “No” to the question about looking for work, you will still be paid benefits if you meet all other eligibility requirements.
@indigoxarya@beachandwaves11@ocgirldani@martyraider@slicedgrape@CA_EDD It says starting sep 7th, so my guess is it takes up to 2 weeks for them to send us tge retroactive payment. I was disappointed af too this morning when I only got my regular payment. Cross finger they send us tmr after getting back from holiday
Continue to certify for benefits every two weeks until you are back at work for good. If you're unsure how to answer a certification question, visit: Bit.ly/UICertQs
Starting September 7, 2020, if you have a weekly benefit award of $100 or more and indicated you're unemployed due to #COVID19, you'll receive an additional $300 per week automatically under the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program. For more details, visit: Bit.ly/EDDLWA