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Our View: Employment programs can help those who lost jobs during pandemic

Our View: Employment programs can help those who lost jobs during pandemic Pacific Daily News The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance is winding down, and Guam Department of Labor Director David Dell’Isola says the agency has been seeing an anecdotal decrease in claimants as individuals slowly, but surely, return to work.  “As the island opens up, more people are increasing their reduced hours and other people are also being called back to their work. Businesses are starting to open up, so we’ll start seeing hopefully a trend of a decline,” Dell’Isola said.  On April 13, Del. Mike San Nicolas warned that federal aid for unemployment was likely to sunset this coming September, as economic conditions improve stateside. That means saying goodbye to a nice chunk of free federal money for thousands of residents. That, in turn, means all those receiving unemployment will need to find work, hopefully well before September. 

$20 9M in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance out next week

Pandemic Unemployment Assistance: Qualifications update for workers

Ralanda Rikkell, a mother of three, has been out of work since March last year. When she scrounged up some part-time hours this month, she was excited to know that between her limited work and continued Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, her financial anxieties would ease a little.  That s no longer the case after a federal revision to Pandemic Unemployment Assistance will leave thousands without aid on Guam.   Basically I have to re-strategize everything. I have to start back at square one, she said. Just trying to make ends meet, it s overwhelming.   Employees working reduced hours are no longer qualified for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, Guam Department of Labor Director David Dell Isola announced Wednesday. It s an adjustment to the program s extension, which originally granted benefits to both unemployed residents and those who remained employed but worked fewer hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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