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- Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
- Department of Labor
- California Employment Development Department (EDD): Work Sharing Program
- Information on Disability Insurance (DI), Paid Family Leave (PFL), and Unemployment Insurance (UI)
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Launch of OnwardCA: New platform connecting displaced California workers with more than 70,000 job opportunities in critical industries. Lead by Bitwise Industries and Kapor Center in partnership with LinkedIn, Salesforce, Mastercard.
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Treasury, IRS and Labor announce plan to implement Coronavirus-related paid leave for workers and tax credits for small and midsize businesses to swiftly recover the cost of providing Coronavirus-related leave.
- Up to 39 weeks of benefits starting with weeks of unemployment beginning February 2, 2020, through the week ending December 31, 2020, depending on when you became directly impacted by the pandemic.
Benefits for Workers Impacted by COVID-19
Program |
Why |
What |
Benefits |
More Information |
How to File |
Disability Insurance |
If you're unable to work due to medical quarantine or illness related to COVID-19 (certified by a medical professional) |
Short-term benefit payments to eligible workers who have a full or partial loss of wages due to a non-work-related illness, injury, or pregnancy. |
Approximately 60-70 percent of wages (depending on income); ranges from $50-$1,300 a week for up to 52 weeks. |
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Paid Family Leave |
If you're unable to work because you are caring for an ill or quarantined family member with COVID-19 (certified by a medical professional) |
Up to six weeks of benefit payments to eligible workers who have a full or partial loss of wages because they need time off work to care for a seriously ill family member. |
Approximately 60-70 percent of wages (depending on income); ranges from $50-$1,300 a week for up to 6 weeks. |
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Unemployment Insurance |
If you have lost your job or have had your hours reduced for reasons related to COVID-19 |
Partial wage replacement benefit payments to workers who lose their job or have their hours reduced, through no fault of their own. |
Range from $40-$450 per week for up to 26 weeks. |
Learn more about your eligibility for Unemployment Insurance |
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Paid Sick Leave |
If you or a family member are sick or for preventative care when civil authorities recommend quarantine |
The leave you have accumulated or your employer has provided to you under the Paid Sick Leave law. |
Paid to you at your regular rate of pay or an average based on the past 90 days. |
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Workers' Compensation |
If you are unable to do your usual job because you were exposed to and contracted COVID-19 during the regular course of your work, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. |
Benefits include temporary disability (TD) payments, which begin when your doctor says you can't do your usual work for more than three days or you are hospitalized overnight. You may be entitled to TD for up to 104 weeks. TD stops when either you return to work, your doctor releases you for work, or your doctor says your illness has improved as much as it's going to. |
TD generally pays two-thirds of the gross wages you lose while you are recovering from a work-related illness or injury, up to maximum weekly amount set by law. In addition, eligible employees are entitled to medical treatment and additional payments if a doctor determines you suffered a permanent disability because of the illness. |
Learn more about your eligibility for Workers' Compensation benefits |