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If the district wishes to participate in the shared work unemployment compensation program, did the Governing Board submit for approval to the Department of Economic Security a signed, written shared work plan that:
1. Specifies the employees in the affected group?
2. Applies to only one affected group?
3. Includes a certified statement that, for the six month period immediately preceding the date the plan is submitted, compensation was payable from the shared work employer or its predecessor whether or not they were work employers to each employee in the affected group in an amount equal to or greater than the wages for insured work in one calendar quarter?
4. Includes a certified statement by the employer that for the duration of the plan the reduction in the total normal weekly hours of work of the employees in the affected group is instead of layoffs which otherwise would result in at least as large a reduction in the total normal weekly hours of work?
5. Specifies the manner in which the employer will treat fringe benefits of the employees in the affected group if the employees' hours are reduced to less than their normal weekly hours of work?
6. Specifies an expiration date which is no more than one year from the date the employer submits the plan for approval except that on written request by the employer the Department may approve an extension of the plan for a period of not more than one year from the date of the request?
7. Is approved in writing by the collective bargaining agent for each collective bargaining agreement which covers any employee in the affected group?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the Governing Board post and maintain printed statements dealing with claims for unemployment insurance benefits in places readily accessible to employees and make available to each individual at the time he/she becomes unemployed a printed statement (supplied at no cost by DES) dealing with claims for benefits?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
If the district wishes its volunteer workers to be deemed employees and entitled to the benefits provided by worker's compensation, has the Governing Board passed a resolution or ordinance defining the workers entitled to such benefits? Has the Governing Board passed a resolution or ordinance defining the nature and type of volunteer work and workers to be entitled to such benefits?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Has the Governing Board posted in a conspicuous place upon the premises, in all languages spoken by the employees and available for inspection by all, a notice in substantially the following form:
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