employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster and who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance benefits. No longer has a job or a place to work; or. Cannot reach the place of work; or. DUA benefits are payable to individual....
employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster and who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance benefits. No longer has a job or a place to work; or. Cannot reach the place of work; or. DUA benefits are payable to individual....
employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster and who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance benefits. No longer has a job or a place to work; or. Cannot reach the place of work; or. DUA benefits are payable to individual....
employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster and who are not eligible for regular unemployment insurance benefits. No longer has a job or a place to work; or. Cannot reach the place of work; or. DUA benefits are payable to individual....
5. A provision that state law extend the highest degree of priority to wages and fringe benefits for employee protection in case of employer insolvency or bankruptcy. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY We advocate: 1. Increasing the benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law to at least the level of benefit...
Educational subsidies for Maine Vietnam veterans Preferential acceptance at State educational institutions for Maine Vietnam veterans Continued and improved service by the State Department of Veterans Affairs to all Maine Veterans and their dependents in receiving state benefits to which they are entitled ...
Potential prospects first want to set a U.S. Bank up bank account for at the very least half a year, with three-plus months of recurring deposits such as for instance paychecks or Social Security benefits. They then could borrow between $100 and $1,000 in $100 increments, with payment ...
We support efforts to make the private and public pension systems more responsive to the needs of workers through expanded pension coverage, portability of benefits, sufficient funding for such plans, and restrictions on the use of those assets for non-pension purposes. ...
4. Amending the unemployment compensation law to provide benefits for workers unemployed due to a lockout by an employer. 5. Controlling tariff and import policy so that adequate consideration is given to the needs of Maine workers, particularly in the shoe and textile industries. ...
3. That the little “Davis Bacon Act” be extended by the Maine Legislature providing that prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits for State construction projects be applied to any and all construction work receiving state financial assistance. ...