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Found 229 programs for: Employment
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law
Most employees in New York City are eligible for up to 40 hours of sick pay from their employer if (1) they become sick with coronavirus, (2) are caring for a family member who is sick or needs diagnosis, (3) their place of business was ordered … » more information -
Office of Nightlife Survey on COVID-19’s Impact
Note: the survey is now closed. » more information -
Workforce1 Virtual Career Center Offers Career Counseling By Phone or Web
The Workforce1 Career Center system helps New Yorkers prepare for, and connect to, jobs across the City during the COVID-19 outbreak. » more information -
Layoff Aversion Strategies and Activities for Businesses (Business Edge)
The Division of Workforce Solutions in the North Carolina Department of Commerce runs Business Edge, a series of layoff aversion strategies and activities designed to help North Carolina employers prevent or minimize job losses. Through Business … » more information -
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance for Those Not Covered by Regular State Unemployment Benefits
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, or PUA, is a federal program for people who are unable to work as a result of COVID-19 and are not otherwise eligible for regular state unemployment benefits, such as self-employed workers and independent … » more information -
Support for Workers Facing Layoffs, Closures, and Other Sensitive Business Actions (Rapid Response)
The Division of Workforce Solutions in the North Carolina Department of Commerce runs Rapid Response, an early intervention program that helps employers and workers facing layoffs, closures, and other sensitive business actions. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Relief (§ 96-1 et al.)
Under the Employment Security Law, unemployment benefits are generally available to individuals who have been separated from employment through no fault of their own, earn sufficient wages to establish a claim, and are physically able, available … » more information -
COVID-19 Reemployment Assistance
The Reemployment Assistance program provides temporary financial assistance for people who have lost their job through no fault of their own. » more information -
First Responder Worker’s Compensation
Provides Worker’s Compensation benefits for first responders, healthcare workers and funeral home workers exposed to COVID-19 in the course of employment. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance (Employees)
Provides temporary relief for workers who have been laid off from their jobs. » more information