DEO will continue to waive the work search/work registration requirements for individuals applying for Reemployment Assistance through June 13, 2020.
The waiting week requirement will continue to be waived through August 1, 2020.
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- Florida's statewide unemployment rate dropped to 2.8 percent in June 2022 while more Floridians entered the workforce. Read more here>> bddy.me/3BoLpaE
- Applying for state or federal Reemployment Assistance benefits? Visit FloridaJobs.org to apply and click "file a claim" or call 1-833-FL-APPLY. #COVID19 #reemploymentassistance
- Beginning June 26, 2021, @FLDEO will no longer participate in providing the $300 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation benefits in addition to Reemployment Assistance weekly benefits. Read more: bddy.me/34deQL2
- For those in the path of #Irma, our gas tracker is now active to find gas stations near you that have gas & power: bit.ly/2vxQtZK
- Governor DeSantis has directed the @FLDEO to extend the Work Search and Work Registration waivers through May 29. The waiting week waiver will be extended through June 26.
- Today, @Fldeo announced a new, mobile-friendly online Reemployment Assistance application for new applicants, and Floridians who have previously been unable to begin or complete an application, available at FloridaJobs.org/RAApplication. Read more here: pos.li/2ffe3x
- Governor Ron DeSantis has directed DEO to continue waiving the work search and work registration requirements for claimants through August 1, 2020. Individuals are still required to return to the CONNECT system every two weeks to claim their weeks. bddy.me/3ik0RZX
- Governor DeSantis wants Floridians, especially parents, to focus on making the best decision for their families in the coming weeks. He has directed DEO to continue waiving work search, work registration and waiting week requirements for claimants through September 5, 2020.
- Governor DeSantis has waived the work search and work registration requirements through July 4. Don’t forget to continue to claim your weeks to indicate you are able & available for work- should employment become available. More information: bddy.me/2N4mAGF
- 100k paper applications have been processed! Huge thanks to the 2k state employee volunteers dedicated to swiftly processing & fulfilling our mission to pay Floridians quickly. Here’s 1 location where our team is practicing social distancing, working quickly & also staying safe!
- The work search, work registration, and waiting week requirements have been extended through April 24, 2021 for claimants.
- DEO is currently preparing to implement the LWA program to ensure eligible Floridians receive the additional benefits as quickly as possible.
- Governor DeSantis has waived the work search/work registration requirements to May 30. Pursuant to Federal Law, individuals will have to claim their weeks by indicating they are able & available for work- should employment be available. More information: bit.ly/2yFu13y














