What you must do each week to be eligible for benefits Oregon?
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What you must do each week to be eligible for benefits Oregon?
What must I do to be eligible each week? You must be unemployed, physically and mentally able to work, available for work and actively seeking work each week that you claim. You must be willing and able to work all of the days and hours normal for type of work you are seeking.
How many hours can you work and still get unemployment in Oregon?
39 hours
To qualify, you cannot: Earn more than your weekly benefit amount, or. Work more than 39 hours.
What happens if you forget to claim a week of unemployment in Oregon?
If you miss a week, you have to go into our Online Claim System and restart your claim. If you applied for the PUA program, you currently can’t restart your claim using the Online Claim System. To restart your claim, please send us a message using our Contact Us form—pick the “Restarting my claim” option.
Can you get unemployment in Oregon for reduced hours?
Yes. Work Share helps prevent layoffs. If you reduce your employees’ hours worked by 20 to 40 percent for the week, they will potentially receive Unemployment Insurance benefits for the reduced hours and the $600 weekly Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) benefit through July 25, 2020.
How long do you have to be employed to get unemployment in Oregon?
500 hours
You will need to provide your complete work history for the past 18 months including em- ployer names, addresses, phone numbers, and dates of employment. How do I qualify? You’ve worked at least 500 hours and were paid some subject wages in employment during the base year.
Is Oregon Pua still available?
In certain situations, if you have used less than up to 50 weeks of PUA available, you may continue claiming PUA benefits through the week ending April 10, 2021. Why do some people get 50 weeks of PUA and others get more? In 2020, Oregon experienced very high unemployment and High Extended Benefits was turned on.
What is PEUC Oregon?
PEUC is a temporary program that provides up to 13 weeks of extended unemployment compensation to individuals who have exhausted all rights to regular unemployment insurance compensation and do not qualify for a new regular compensation claim in another state or through a federal program.
How long can you stay on unemployment in Oregon?
26 weeks
Amount and Duration of Unemployment Benefits in Oregon Your weekly benefit amount will be 1.25% of the total wages in your base period, subject to a weekly minimum of $151 and a maximum of $648. Benefits are generally available for up to 26 weeks.
What to do when PEUC runs out Oregon?
What happens if I run out of PEUC? If you exhaust PEUC and are not eligible for a regular claim or other extensions, you may qualify for Extended Benefits or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.
Has Oregon Pua been extended?
ARP extends the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), and Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) benefit programs for people receiving unemployment benefits through Sept. 4, 2021.