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You may be able to take unpaid leave (time off) from work to deal with issues around a family member in the military. You have to be eligible for the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). If you are eligible, you have the rights to take leave related to family in the military. COVID-19: There are rules about sick leave due to the…
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This fact sheet talks about time off work because of illness, death, or to care for a loved one with a serious illness in your family.COVID-19: There are rules about sick leave due to the pandemic. Go to https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fmla/pandemic.
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Beginning Jan. 16, 2021, a student who qualifies for work-study or has a $0 estimated parent contribution on their FAFSA and makes under $1,755 a month if they are a single person may receive SNAP, if they meet all other financial and non-financial SNAP eligibility criteria. The new, temporary exemptions will be in effect until 30 days after…
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COVID-19 emergency food support information for the state of Minnesota. Changes have been made so it is easier to get and use food assistance like SNAP and WIC. Find applications for these programs and links to food pantries. Food pantries are open to all without regard to immigration status or income.
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People who worked on a farm or in meatpacking plant in Minnesota can get $600. The money is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm and Food Workers Relief Program. It is to help workers with expenses they had because of COVID-19.
Apply if you worked on a farm or in a meatpacking plant anytime between January 27, 2020 and May 11, 2023…
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Minnesota's Frontline Worker Pay gives some workers up to $1,500 for work they did during COVID-19. You needed to apply to get this money. If you were denied, you had until August 31, 2022 to appeal. They plan to send out payments in Fall 2022. Learn more about the Frontline Worker Pay Program.
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