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New Website To Help People Who Lost Jobs During Coronavirus Pandemic

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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced the launch of an online resource website that he said will help people whose income has been affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The website, OnwardCA.org, will help employees access emergency resources, training for a new career and connections to employers seeking people with their current skill set.

Oakland’s Kapor Center and Fresno’s Bitwise Industries are running Onward CA in collaboration with the state, Mastercard, the University of California, California State University, California Community Colleges and more than 100 technology companies, including LinkedIn and Salesforce.

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“(Onward CA is) about getting us back up on our feet,” Newsom said during his daily news conference on the coronavirus crisis. “Not just small businesses, now people that have been laid off that need a job.”

Onward CA currently has roughly 70,000 job listings, with a particular focus on the health care, agriculture, logistics and grocery industries. The number of listings is expected to eclipse 100,000 in the coming days, according to Newsom.

Newsom said 1.9 million California residents have filed for unemployment insurance since March 12. Qualifying residents can receive between $40 and $450 per week through the state’s unemployment insurance in addition to $600 per week in federal unemployment insurance.

For small business owners, Newsom called for a one-year reprieve of sales tax collection, offering small businesses what is essentially a bridge loan of upwards of $50,000 with no penalties or interest.

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Small business owners can also apply for allocations from a pool of federal grants and loans in the recently approved $2.2 trillion federal stimulus package.

Those grants and loans include the Paycheck Protection Program, under which businesses can receive up to 10 $1 million loans if they continue to pay their employees and put three-quarters of the loan toward payroll.

“When we think about small businesses, it’s not someone with hundreds of employees. In many cases, it’s not someone with any employees: self-employed individuals, independent contractors, businesses that have one or two part-time employees,” Newsom said. “So often, we take them for granted, even in the best of times. Right now, they have been devastated.”

Newsom also updated figures for the state’s stock of personal protective equipment. The state has, to date, distributed 35.9 million items such as N95 masks, face shields and surgical masks. State officials hope to
eventually distribute some 100 million pieces of personal protective equipment to medical facilities around the state.

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Romeo April 5, 2020 - 12:33 PM - 12:33 PM

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Big B April 5, 2020 - 12:52 PM - 12:52 PM

I was laid off a week before 03/12/2020. The company I worked for had less than 20 employees but all were laid off as a result of the virus. It doesn’t seem fair that the additional money offered to augment unemployment is only available to those laid off since 03/12/2020.

Doh April 5, 2020 - 1:56 PM - 1:56 PM

I lost income because the courts are closed. Officially I am retired so now I have the time to sue telemarketers. I reached a settlement agreement with 1 company for $2,651- but I must email a copy of the dropped lawsuit document but the court is closed. I have 6 other suits documented and ready to be filed but I can not file them.

Concerned April 5, 2020 - 2:31 PM - 2:31 PM

Trying getting edd to work right

ilovepopcorn April 5, 2020 - 3:54 PM - 3:54 PM

Fortunately I do not need to work and I am all set. I need to help others soon.

Bradd April 5, 2020 - 4:02 PM - 4:02 PM

It sucks for the people who where looking for work before this thing happened.

Mika April 5, 2020 - 7:43 PM - 7:43 PM

The state needs to be able to handle all the new unemployment claims. People shouldn’t be faced with busy signals or call back later messages. Let the process all be on line and forget the phone interview part if you can’t logistically do it for the million new applicants.

And while I’m ranting—Safeway needs to man all their cash registers so we don’t have to wait in a line to check out.

WC April 6, 2020 - 1:47 PM - 1:47 PM

This should have been setup by Gavin long ago to prevent the explosion of homelessness that has happened under his watch. Terrible!


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