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Unemployment claimants will once again need to show they’re looking for work HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Some 106,000 claimants will need to attest they are searching for work in order to continue getting unemployment benefits, officials said.
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Beginning May 29, unemployment claimants will need to start attesting they are searching for work ― a requirement that was suspended during the pandemic.
Gov. David Ige said the requirement is being reinstated because the public health crisis is easing up while the economy is revving up.
Some 106,000 claimants will need to attest they are searching for work in order to continue getting unemployment benefits, officials said.
RESIDENTS in Howey are campaigning to reduce the speed limit in the village from 50mph to 40mph to prevent the occurrence of regular accidents. The busy A483 from Builth Wells to Llandrindod Wells runs through the village – much of which lies right on the side of the busy road. Campaigners say a 10mph reduction would mean less than 30 seconds extra journey time for road users along the 2km stretch but would result in a significant increase in safety for all road users. Local residents Alexander Boyle has started a petition at change.org and is inviting people to sign at http://chng.it/sFhVs62b.