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Extended Unemployment Benefits Restart, PA Officials Say


The Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

This week, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry expects to begin Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program benefits will resume.

The program will allow for extended pandemic unemployment benefits for 11 weeks due to the new federal coronavirus relief package.

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โ€œWe know that more than 100,000 Pennsylvanians were actively receiving PEUC when the program ended in December. Our team has worked tirelessly so we can begin issuing payments to the out-of-work claimants and their families who need them during this global pandemic,” Acting Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Secretary Jennifer Berrier said.

Important PEUC program extension information for claimants:

  1. You can file for the additional 11 claim weeks during your biweekly cycle beginningย Sunday, January 24.
  2. If you had some of your original 13 weeks left over on December 26, you will also receive the additional 11 weeks on Sunday.
  3. If you were being paid on the Pennsylvaniaโ€™s Extended Benefits (EB) program before December 26, 2020, you MUST complete your EB benefits before the additional 11 weeks of PEUC can be added to your claim.
  4. You will automatically receive the extra $300 weekly Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) โ€“ you doย notย need to take any action to get this boost.

PEUC provides additional claim weeks to workers who have exhausted their regular Unemployment Compensation (UC) benefits. Claimants are automatically enrolled in PEUC after they have reached their maximum claim weeks for UC. More information about the program is available here.

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Last week,ย L&I announced it was issuing extended Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, or PUA, benefit payments.ย 

Claimants who have questions about their enrollment in the CARES Act extension programs or who have issues with their claims should send an email to UC staff and include their first and last name as it appears on the claim and the last four digits of their Social Security number.

  1. PEUC or FPUC questions should be emailed to uchelp@pa.gov
  2. PUA questions should be emailed to ucpua@pa.gov
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