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Oregon s essential workers could get one-time hazard pay up to $2,000 under new legislation
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Oregon s essential workers could get $2,000 under new legislation
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Mixed earner program provides another $100 a week
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Employment Department on Tuesday launched the Mixed Earner Unemployment Compensation program, a temporary federal program to provide another $100 a week in benefits to hybrid workers, or people who have earned W-2 wages and self-employment income.
MEUC is the sixth federal benefit program implemented by the Employment Department since March of 2020.
“We are pleased to have another critical lifeline available for people who are struggling during this ongoing global health pandemic. MEUC was created in response to workers whose past income wasn’t fully being counted. Congress heard the outcry from these workers, and now that the program has launched, Oregonians who have side income will see that reflected in their weekly benefit amount,” said Acting Director David Gerstenfeld.
About two-thirds of people receiving unemployment in Oregon may face delay in payments Bill Poehler, Salem Statesman Journal
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Despite the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Congress passed Wednesday, roughly two-thirds of all Oregonians on unemployment may experience some delay in receiving their payments.
The bill, which still needs to be signed into law by President Joe Biden, will extend unemployment benefits for the self-employed and those whose unemployment was to run out March 13 until August. It also provides a $300 weekly boost in unemployment.
But Oregon Employment Department acting director David Gerstenfeld said Wednesday about 133,000 people receiving unemployment from December’s Continued Assistance Act may experience at least some disruption while the department awaits federal guidance about the new bill.
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