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Old 06-23-2020, 02:33 PM
 
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So my understanding is that due to the Governor's executive order 118 work search requirements for UI in this state are temporarily waived. Is there or has there been any news on when this will be changed? I am assuming there is going to be a huge bold large-font red banner of some sort to let people know when this changes, but I was wondering if anyone has heard anything.
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Old 06-23-2020, 03:07 PM
 
Location: Winston-Salem
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This is what I receive in my weekly e-mail reminders from DES, most recently June 20. They tell you to answer YES to the question concerning looking for work, even if you haven't:

PLEASE BE ADVISED: The Governor’s Executive Order No.118 has waived the work search requirement for all individuals currently filing a claim for unemployment insurance benefits, but as a part of the claim process you MUST COMPLETE YOUR WEEKLY CERTIFICATION(S).

Completion of your weekly certification(s) is what initiates your benefit payment. If you do not complete your weekly certification, you WILL NOT receive payment. If you have not already done so, you MUST complete a weekly certification.

Filing your weekly certification on our website https://des.nc.gov is the quickest and most efficient method. If you do not have access to a computer, you may file by telephone at 1.888.372.3453.

Weekly certifications are required to be filed within 14 days for each week you wish to claim benefits. Filing a weekly certification does not guarantee eligibility for benefits.
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