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Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, or PUA, is a federal CARES Act program for people who are unable to work as a result of COVID-19 and who are not eligible for regular state unemployment benefits, such as self-employed workers and independent contractors.
The NC DES has confirmed that claimants on the PEUC, PUA, MEUC and FPUC programs will file/certify for benefits for the last time covering the week ending September 4, 2021. Any active claims, with or without remaining balances, will expire after this date and no benefits will be paid (including the $300 FPUC).
North Carolina reinstates pre-pandemic work-search requirements for unemployment benefits. A pre-pandemic era work search guideline is being reinstated in an effort to transition North Carolina's unemployed back into the workforce.
Who is eligible for North Carolina Unemployment Insurance?Unemployed, and.Worked in North Carolina during the past 12 months (this period may be longer in some cases), and.Earned a minimum amount of wages determined by North Carolina guidelines, and.Actively seeking work each week you are collecting benefits.
Work Search Required for All Claimants To receive unemployment benefits, you are required to be actively seeking work. Under state law, all claimants are required to make three work search contacts each week and keep a record of their work search activities.
4, 2021. As federal unemployment benefits end in North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper today issued an Executive Order that reinstates certain unemployment benefits requirements after Sept. 4, 2021.
4, 2021. Executive Order No. 231 reinstates the waiting period for unemployment benefits under state law and directs the Division of Employment Security to resume charging of employer accounts for all individuals paid unemployment benefits, including those unemployed for reasons related to COVID-19.
Work Search Required for All Claimants To receive unemployment benefits, you are required to be actively seeking work. Under state law, all claimants are required to make three work search contacts each week and keep a record of their work search activities.
The Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) is a simple questionnaire widely used to screen for dissociative symptoms.
You must be unemployed due to no fault of your own (DES will make this determination based upon information provided by you and your last employer); You must be considered monetarily eligible (earned sufficient wages to establish a claim); You must be physically able, available and actively seeking work; and.