CARES Act II Will Provide Relief for Unemployed and Help Connecticut Businesses in Economic Recovery Written by Gov. Ned Lamont
Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Department of Labor Commissioner Kurt Westby today provided an update on the Emergency Coronavirus Recovery Act of 2020, known as the CARES Act extension. The law protects Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) programs; allocates an additional $300 per week benefit for all claimants for up to 11 weeks; extends the interest waiver for Trust Fund borrowing; and continues 100 percent federal funding for the Shared Work program.
“This legislation is vital to providing stability for both individuals and businesses in the state,”
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