New Hires get 3 days pay this week

Started by Buzz, April 08, 2020, 05:49:10 PM

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Buzz

As per Ernie: Those hired since 2013 will be paid for three days this week so you should claim unemployment both on the 12th and the 19th.

FYI: When you claim on the 12th your last day worked will be April 8. For every day you "work" ... meaning "get paid" for work, your unemployment benefit is reduced by 1/4. So, you will get one day's benefit from the state plus whatever portion is due from the fed's $600. (I don't know how that is pro-rated.)
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yabba

Buzz i dont want to add to the mass confusion here...but if they make more then 504 in those 3 days they should not collect...so anyone making more then 21.00 a hour cant...  im not 100% sure but that has always been the protocal...

Buzz

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Quote from: yabba on April 08, 2020, 05:53:51 PM
Buzz i dont want to add to the mass confusion here...but if they make more then 504 in those 3 days they should not collect...so anyone making more then 21.00 a hour cant...  im not 100% sure but that has always been the protocal...

They should claim anyway. 24 hours times $21 is exactly $504 ... not over. Plus I don't know if that's a stipulation in the federal stimulus, so even if they make more and it's over $504,  it might be put through anyway ... I don't know. No harm in trying.
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WigWag16

Thanks....ok so this week claim on the 12th claiming I woke 3 days and next week for the 19th claim the whole week..thanks again

Buzz

Quote from: WigWag16 on April 08, 2020, 06:00:38 PM
Thanks....ok so this week claim on the 12th claiming I woke 3 days and next week for the 19th claim the whole week..thanks again

That is correct, and you're quite welcome.
I am patient with stupidity, but not with those who are proud of it.

04012013

Will we be getting paid for Good Friday if we are contractually entitled? If so, does that make four days? Thanks in advance for the info.

Buzz

Quote from: 04012013 on April 08, 2020, 06:11:36 PM
Will we be getting paid for Good Friday if we are contractually entitled? If so, does that make four days? Thanks in advance for the info.

Yes ... I was just about to post this ... Going by your HIRE DATE, if you have 4 years in by April 10 you WILL get paid for Good Friday, so yes you will have "worked" four days and should not claim on the 12th.
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OnTime