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State Says Unemployed Must Look for Work to Receive Benefits

• 51 minutes ago Charles Krupa/AP Hawaii will once again require people receiving unemployment insurance benefits to search for work as a COVID-19 testing program for travelers and growing vaccinations fuel recovery of the tourism industry, Gov. David Ige said Tuesday. Those filing for unemployment will need to report at least three steps they took to look for work from May 30 through June 5 when they submit their weekly claim on June 6, said Anne Perreira-Eustaquio, the director of the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. These steps can include filling out job applications, interviewing for jobs and registering at the jobs website HireNetHawaii.com, she said.

State Says Unemployed Must Look for Work to Receive Benefits

State Says Unemployed Must Look for Work to Receive Benefits
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What Just Happened? Reflecting on a Year of COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi

What Just Happened? Reflecting on a Year of COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi
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Suspicious messages regarding unemployment claims are a scam, DLIR says

Suspicious messages regarding unemployment claims are a scam, DLIR says Nearly 25% of Hawaii s workforce filed for unemployment last month amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Source: Hawaii News Now/file) By HNN Staff | April 22, 2021 at 6:29 PM HST - Updated April 22 at 6:29 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii’s Department of Labor & Industrial Relations is warning residents of a phishing scam involving fraudulent texts and emails. In the scam attempts, recipients of the fake messages are directed to click on a link. Officials say don’t click on it as it will allow scammers to access personal information. For those who have received a link and provided personal information, unemployment accounts may have been compromised. Users are urged to call (808) 762-5751 or 5752 and select option 4.

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