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File for Unemployment - MDOL Unemployment: Home page - Maine
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Maine Department of Labor's Unemployment Insurance Portal
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Unemployment Videos - MDOL Unemployment: Home page - Maine
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Benefits are paid on a percentage equal to the hours...
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The Maine Department of Labor is reinstating the traditional...
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temporary layoffs, isolation, and medically-necessary quarantine by making unemployment benefits available to individuals whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19. The legislation temporarily revises eligibility requirements to include situations not typically covered, such as: an employer temporarily ceases
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To be eligible for unemployment, you must: Have lost your job or have had your hours reduced through no fault of your own. Be actively looking for work. Be able and available to work. Physically and mentally able to work. Available to accept a reasonable offer of employment.
More general information on the updates: https://www.maine.gov/labor/news_events/article.shtml?id=4185401 Reminder: Unemployment claimants must submit a weekly claim each week in order to receive benefits. The below video and guides walk through the changes and how to file a weekly claim. Videos. Basic Unemployment Weekly Claim Walkthrough ...
Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) Available to anyone who: - Is monetarily eligible - Has been laid off - Has another qualifying job loss - Is monetarily eligible - Has been laid off - Is on an unpaid leave of absence due to COVID-19 - meets UI eligibility but has fully drawn their UI benefits - meets UI eligibility but has fully drawn their UI ...
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program helps eligible renters affected by COVID-19. Learn more at mainehousing.org/covidrent To find other information about rent relief, fuel assistance, food supplement benefits, and other general assistance, please call 211 or visit 211maine.org .
The Maine Department of Labor's Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own, (as determined under Maine State law), and meet certain other eligibility requirements. Click here for more data on claimants.