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Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) The PUA program provided unemployment benefits to those not ordinarily eligible for them for up to 79 weeks.
- PUA Proof Submittal | Georgia Department of Labor
The Continued Assistance Act of 2020 requires individuals...
- Gov. Kemp: Georgia Unemployment Rate Drops to Historic Low of 3.2%
Atlanta, GA - Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp applauded...
- Governor Kemp, State Labor Commissioner Announce Economic Recovery Plan ...
To address workforce shortages and boost a full economic...
- Gov. Kemp: Georgia Unemployment Rate Drops to Unprecedented 2.6% ...
Atlanta, GA - Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp celebrated...
- GDOL COVID-19 Information | Georgia Department of Labor
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) What It...
- PUA Proof Submittal | Georgia Department of Labor
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) What It Is: $300 weekly supplemental benefit for all types of unemployment assistance. How It Is Changing: Beginning June 27, 2021, FPUC will no longer be available in Georgia.
27 lip 2021 · The Continued Assistance Act of 2020 requires individuals who received Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits on or after December 27, 2020, to provide proof of employment/self-employment or a valid offer to begin employment and proof of wages.
22 paź 2021 · Atlanta, GA - Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp applauded Georgia's unemployment rate dropping for the seventeenth straight month to 3.2% for September, an all-time low. Additionally, the number of employed Georgians rose above 5 million for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, and the number of unemployed Georgians was reported at ...
13 maj 2021 · To address workforce shortages and boost a full economic recovery, state labor officials plan to end Georgia’s participation in federal pandemic unemployment programs, effective Saturday, June 26, 2021.
20 sty 2022 · Atlanta, GA - Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp celebrated Georgia's unemployment rate dropping for the twentieth straight month to 2.6% for December 2021, setting yet another record for the state. Georgia is also once again reporting a new all-time high for the number of individuals employed.
16 lip 2021 · Unemployment levels in Georgia were devastating during the pandemic. At its peak, they reached 12.6%. The total number of regular initial unemployment claims filed in the state between March and December 2020 exceeded 4.1 million.