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California Will Handout $1,000 To Some Workers

2022-11-09
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American workers feel overworked and underpaid. Officials want to show employees the state and country appreciate their service. Staff in a specific industry will receive the $1,000 to give their Christmas pay a boost. Are you one of the identified recipients?

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The retention bonus will go to physicians and other healthcare workers. It is a partnership between The California Medical Association and Governor Gavin Newsom. They put aside $1.3 billion of the state's budget for the payment. The deadline to apply is December 21, 2022. The one-time bonus is for "employees of hospitals, clinics affiliated with hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and physicians who provide patient care in those facilities," California Medical Association stated.

Interested people can find out more and apply here. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) will distribute payments.

Who is eligible?

California healthcare workers who worked at a facility from July 30 to October 28, 2022. The person should have at least worked part-time for the institution during the outlined period. An individual is still eligible even if they no longer work at the place. Hospital and skilled nursing facility staff can register here for the bonus. The one-time payment should go out by January 2023.

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