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Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry to resume unemployment payments for PUA program – WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.


Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry to resume unemployment payments for PUA program

Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program part of latest stimulus package

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry says unemployment benefits will resume for residents making claims under the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.The PUA payments, which are part of the latest federal stimulus package, had been delayed for weeks as L&I worked to update their computer system to meet new federal requirements. It’s estimated that about 400,000 Pennsylvanians are relying on the PUA benefits. The Department of Labor and Industry released the following statement Friday morning:”Today, Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced that payments for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program in the new federal CARES Act extension are resuming. “’Since the federal legislation for the new CARES Act extension was unveiled, L&I’s dedicated team has been working tirelessly to update our processing systems,’” said Berrier. “’We know that more than 400,000 Pennsylvanians and their families are relying on these PUA benefits to get through this terrible pandemic and have worked as quickly as possible to complete the implementation and resume payments.’” “Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) Program Extension “PUA assists workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19 and are not typically eligible for other unemployment compensation programs. This includes gig workers, freelancers, and self-employed workers. “Important PUA program extension information for claimants follows. You can begin filing for the additional 11 claim weeks today, January 22. Follow the same process as before to log onto your dashboard and claim the additional weeks, which will be added to your account.You must file by January 29. If you miss this deadline, you will need to email ucpua@pa.gov to request backdating.You will be able to file for the weeks of January 2; 9; 16; and 23.If you no longer had claim weeks or did not file for the week ending December 26, 2020, for any reason, you MUST REOPEN your claim before you can proceed. To do this, log onto your dashboard and click on the link to reopen a claim.If you tried to open a new claim while the PUA program was inactive, you will have error codes that the UC staff must fix before you can proceed. Please be patient while we work quickly to resolve your issue. If you are a new, first-time PUA claimant opening a claim in 2021, you cannot yet file. We are still adding 2020 as a base wage year in the system and will notify you when you are able to file for benefits. You will automatically receive the extra $300 weekly Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) – you do not need to take any action to get this boost. “Claimants who have questions about their enrollment in PUA should email ucpua@pa.gov. “The original CARES Act programs, including Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), expired the end of December 2020. L&I is in the final stages of the PEUC implementation and will be providing an update to those claimants very soon.”Department of Labor links for claimants Important Updates and News about the PUA Program Federal CARES Act Important L&I Updates Related to COVID-19 Report Unemployment Fraud and Identity Theft 2020 Tax Forms for Claimants

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry says unemployment benefits will resume for residents making claims under the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.

The PUA payments, which are part of the latest federal stimulus package, had been delayed for weeks as L&I worked to update their computer system to meet new federal requirements. It’s estimated that about 400,000 Pennsylvanians are relying on the PUA benefits.

The Department of Labor and Industry released the following statement Friday morning:

“Today, Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier announced that payments for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program in the new federal CARES Act extension are resuming.

“’Since the federal legislation for the new CARES Act extension was unveiled, L&I’s dedicated team has been working tirelessly to update our processing systems,’” said Berrier. “’We know that more than 400,000 Pennsylvanians and their families are relying on these PUA benefits to get through this terrible pandemic and have worked as quickly as possible to complete the implementation and resume payments.’”

“Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) Program Extension

“PUA assists workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19 and are not typically eligible for other unemployment compensation programs. This includes gig workers, freelancers, and self-employed workers.

“Important PUA program extension information for claimants follows.

  • You can begin filing for the additional 11 claim weeks today, January 22.
  • Follow the same process as before to log onto your dashboard and claim the additional weeks, which will be added to your account.
  • You must file by January 29. If you miss this deadline, you will need to email ucpua@pa.gov to request backdating.
  • You will be able to file for the weeks of January 2; 9; 16; and 23.
  • If you no longer had claim weeks or did not file for the week ending December 26, 2020, for any reason, you MUST REOPEN your claim before you can proceed. To do this, log onto your dashboard and click on the link to reopen a claim.
  • If you tried to open a new claim while the PUA program was inactive, you will have error codes that the UC staff must fix before you can proceed. Please be patient while we work quickly to resolve your issue.
  • If you are a new, first-time PUA claimant opening a claim in 2021, you cannot yet file. We are still adding 2020 as a base wage year in the system and will notify you when you are able to file for benefits.
  • You will automatically receive the extra $300 weekly Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) – you do not need to take any action to get this boost.

“Claimants who have questions about their enrollment in PUA should email ucpua@pa.gov.

“The original CARES Act programs, including Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), expired the end of December 2020. L&I is in the final stages of the PEUC implementation and will be providing an update to those claimants very soon.”

Department of Labor links for claimants

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