What is the eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits in Hawaii?

Asked 6 months ago
To be eligible for unemployment benefits in Hawaii, an individual must meet several criteria. Firstly, they must be unemployed through no fault of their own, which means they were not fired for misconduct or voluntarily left their job without good cause. Secondly, applicants must have earned enough wages during a specific base period to establish a valid claim. They must also have been employed and rejected work opportunities when available. Additionally, individuals need to be physically able and available for work, actively seeking employment, and ready to accept suitable job offers. Those seeking benefits must register with the State Workforce Development Division, file timely bi-weekly claims, and report any income or job offers received during the period. Meeting these conditions is essential for potential beneficiaries to receive unemployment insurance assistance in Hawaii.
Answered Nov 2, 2023

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