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To be eligible for Frontline Worker Pay, the applicant: must have been employed at least 120 hours in Minnesota in one or more frontline sectors between March 15, 2020, and June 30, 2021.
Some examples of those frontline workers are those who staffed our grocery stores and restaurants, provided waste management services, manufactured Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), operated public transportation, or provided critical police or fire services.
In thanks for their selflessness during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Frontline Worker Pay program was signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz back in April and allowed qualifying frontline workers in sectors including health care, child care, and retail to apply for a one-time hero payment.
Frontline employees are service professionals who work directly with customers. They can work in a variety of industries, including sales, dining services, marketing and retail. For example, the host who greets customers at a store is a frontline employee. Frontline employees are an essential part of customer service .
The Frontline Worker Pay Program received around 1.2 million applications, exceeding the original prediction of 667,000 eligible applicants.
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Examples of employers in this sector include: hotels; motels; bed-and-breakfasts; emergency and other relief services; community food services, food banks or pantries; soup kitchens; and temporary shelters.
Job sectors building services, including maintenance, janitorial and security; 2. child care; 3. courts and corrections; 4. emergency responders; 5.
Tim Walz signed a law April 29, 2022, enabling those workers to apply for Frontline Worker Pay. Details of the program, including the application process and timeline, are online at frontlinepay.mn.gov.
More than 1 million Minnesotans have qualified for bonus checks to frontline workers to recognize their work during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the payments will be for less than $500. Oct. 3, 2022, at 5:01 p.m. ST.
For workers who, as part of their job duties, cared directly for someone who was positive for COVID-19: Eligibility requires an adjusted gross income for at least one of the 2020 or 2021 tax years of less than $350,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly or less than $175,000 for individuals.

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