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Check our video library to view videos on UI filing, eligibility and Emergency Unemployment Compensation
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How to file a claim: step by step instructions, information on job resources, health coverage and food stamps.
For a comprehensive list of federal, state and local government benefit and assistance programs and eligibility requirements, visit GovBenefits.gov. These programs usually vary by state.
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File an Initial Claim, File Weekly or
Bi-Weekly Claim Certifications,
File Claim Reactivations, Change Your Address,
and Claim Inquiry.
Create an Account to get started.
Must have ONLY Hawaii Employers.
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Use Hawaii Tele-Claim to file an application for a new claim, an additional, or reopen an existing claim or file your weekly or biweekly claim certifications. You can also obtain information about your claim, change your PIN or change your name, address and / or phone number
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EUC is a temporary federal program which pays up to twenty weeks of extended benefits to workers after exhausting 26 weeks of regular benefits and are not eligible to file a new claim for regular UI benefits
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If you are filing for UI Benefits, you are required to register for work by posting a resume at Hirenet Hawaii
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DUA provides for financial assistance to individuals who become unemployed or cannot commence employment as a direct result of a major disaster which has been declared by the President of the United States
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Information for those who are filing for Unemployment Insurance benefits during a labor dispute (strike or lockout)
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TAA program provides aid to workers who lose their jobs or whose hours of work and wages are reduced a a result of competition from imports
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