Pritzker Administration to Provide
Unemployment Benefits to Workers Impacted by Coronavirus
Benefits to cover workers without access
to paid sick leave impacted by COVID-19
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[March 12, 2020]
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Employment Security
(IDES) announced they are taking additional steps to support workers
and families impacted by COVID-19. The administration will file
emergency rules this week to clarify that individuals unemployed due
to COVID-19 can generally qualify for unemployment benefits to the
full extent permitted by federal law.
“The state of Illinois faces unique challenges as we work to
mitigate the impacts of COVID-19,” said Gov. Pritzker. “To protect
people across the state, it’s imperative that all workers stay home
if they’re feeling sick or have come in contact with someone who has
COVID-19. In order to overcome the unique challenges we’re facing,
we’ve had to come up with innovative solutions and hope the federal
government will support this endeavor as we continue to grapple with
this public health crisis.”
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If an individual is off work through no fault of their own, they can seek
unemployment insurance benefits from IDES. The emergency rules, once filed, will
provide assistance to individuals who may be restricted in the type of work they
can perform due to COVID-19. The administration is also asking Congress to
waive interest on any federal loans that Illinois and other state Unemployment
Trust Fund accounts might require due to added strain from the outbreak, as well
as maintaining the full federal unemployment tax credit for employers in states
that may require those loans.
These measures accompany those Governor Pritzker has already taken to help
ensure the health and safety of communities across the state, including the
declaration of a state of emergency earlier this week that will release State
Disaster Relief Fund assistance and ongoing requests for additional COVID-19
testing kits from the federal government.
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