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Employment-Related Relief Programs
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Job Assistance and Job Training for Dislocated Workers
WorkSource provides job search assistance and job training to assist individuals re-enter the work force. » more information -
Water Disconnections Suspended
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Savannah has temporarily suspended water utility disconnections until the City starts Phase 4 of its Safer Services Reopening Plan. This temporary measure does not relieve customers of the obligation … » more information -
Family Leave Law
Hawaii’s existing Family Leave Law program provides 4 workweeks of leave to take care of a family member because of a serious health condition, which the DLIR has stated may include illness or quarantine associated with COVID-19. » more information -
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI)
Under Hawaii’s existing TDI program, workers may be eligible for up to 26 weeks of TDI, including to cover absences caused by COVID-19 illness or quarantine. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Hawaii unemployment insurance, which provides temporary income for workers who are totally or partially unemployed through no fault of their own and who are … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation
Under Hawaii’s existing Workers’ Compensation program, workers may be eligible for payments to cover absences caused by COVID-19 illness or quarantine which results from work or working conditions. » more information -
Unemployment Assistance
Unemployment insurance is a program for workers unemployed through no fault of their own. Unemployment benefits may be available to some individuals whose unemployment is attributable to COVID-19, subject to guidance from the Idaho Department of … » more information -
“Get Hired” Website & Employment Resources
In light of the spread of COVID-19, the Illinois state government has launched Get Hired IL, a website designed to connect workers with available job and career training opportunities across the state. Beginning in June, Illinois residents will also … » more information -
Executive Order No. 2020-04 (COVID-19 Executive Order No. 2: Suspension of Service Requirement for Sick Leave Advancement
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has suspended the two-year continuous service requirement for state employees to receive advancement of sick leave. » more information -
FAQ for Employee Sick Leave Act
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Employee Sick Leave Act, which requires employers to allow employees to use at least a portion of sick leave time already available to them to care for certain relatives. The Employee Sick … » more information -
Temporary Moratorium on Wage Garnishment
The Governor of Illinois has issued an executive order suspending the statutes that permit the service of a garnishment summons, wage deduction summons, or a citation to discover assets on a consumer debtor or consumer garnishee. This order does not … » more information -
Unemployment Benefits
State Unemployment Programs … » more information -
Work Share Legislation
Illinois’s Work Share law encourages employers to temporarily reduce hours, rather than lay off workers. Workers who are affected can collect partial unemployment benefits, while staying on the job part-time. This legislation has not changed in … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation for Essential Employees Who Contract COVID-19
Under emergency rules, COVID-19 first responders or front-line workers who contract COVID-19 during the state of emergency will be presumed eligible for workers’ compensation claims. » more information -
Chicago: COVID-19 Anti-Retaliation Ordinance Regarding Actions Against Employees
The Chicago City Council passed a COVID-19 Anti-Retaliation Ordinance, preventing employers from taking adverse action against employees for obeying certain orders related to COVID-19. The ordinance prohibits employers from terminating, demoting, or … » more information -
License Relief for Licensed Professionals
The Governor suspended provisions applying to medical professionals who have not yet obtained an initial license if the licensing board determines they completed sufficient education and should be granted an emergency license to practice. The … » more information -
Temporary Job Opportunities
The Iowa Workforce Development (“IWD”) agency is continuously posting state-wide temporary job opportunities especially directed at people who have been affected by COVID-19 closures. These job opportunities range from positions with government … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Claims
The Governor of Iowa announced that workers affected by COVID-19 due to lay-offs, self-isolation, caring for family members, or due to illnesses related to COVID-19 may apply for unemployment benefits through the Iowa Workforce Development (“IWD”). » more information -
COVID-19 Recovery Website
The state launched the new and comprehensive website for resources regarding COVID-19. The site, is a centralized place for Kansans seeking resources and up-to-date information, as the state responds to, and recovers from damage done by the COVID-19 … » more information -
Essential Industries Jobs and Hiring Portal
The Kansas Department of Commerce launched a new jobs website, connecting job seekers with Kansas businesses hiring to fill urgent needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The website allows employers from essential industries to quickly and easily post … » more information -
Extending Professional and Occupational Licenses
The Governor has ordered that all state agencies (a) extend renewal deadlines for any license, certificate, permit, or registration for any (i) occupation or profession to any individual, business, or organization and (ii) organization … » more information -
Extending Renewal Deadlines for Occupational or Professional Licenses, Certificates, or Registrations for Professionals of Adult Care Homes
The extension of a previous executive order narrows the relaxation of regulatory provisions put in place previously, and limits those provisions more specifically to adult care homes that have been granted provisional licenses for the purpose of … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Essential Activities and Kansas Essential Function Framework (“KEFF”)
While the substantive provisions of the stay-at-home order no longer apply, the KEFF functions listed in the order are essential functions local governments must continue to allow if they implement more restrictive orders regarding businesses. No … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Implementation Through Phase 3 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas”
Governor Laura Kelly announced that her administration, as well as officials with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, recommend that most local communities consider moving into Phase 3 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas,” on Monday … » more information -
Kansas Industrial Training and Retraining Programs
The Kansas Department of Commerce administers two training programs designed to assist businesses with training new and existing employees: Kansas Industrial Training (“KIT”) and Kansas Industrial Retraining (“KIR”). KIT is designed to assist firms … » more information