Substitute Teachers Face More Hurdles To Summer Unemployment Checks
While most subs are now set to receive payments, the DOE has listed hundreds of others as having denied work they may not have been offered.
State unemployment insurance officials delivered some good news for Hawaii’s struggling public school substitute teachers — or for most of them, at least.
Last week, the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations ruled that the state’s more than 4,700 substitute teachers don’t have a “reasonable assurance” of work in the coming school year, given all the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
State unemployment insurance officials delivered some good news for Hawaii’s struggling public school substitute teachers — or for most of them, at least.
Last week, the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations ruled that the state’s more than 4,700 substitute teachers don’t have a “reasonable assurance” of work in the coming school year, given all the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.