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Welcome to the Business Continuity Site for the ActOne Group and its Affiliated Companies.

This site was created by the ActOne Group and its affiliated companies to provide important notices and information to assist during an emergency. If you are an employee including temporary associates of one of the affiliated companies of the ActOne group or a client, vendor, partner or other concerned person, you can come here for answers related to business operations during an emergency. This may include specific details about office closures, and other information related to timecards, payroll, billing or operations. If your question is not addressed here, you may contact your local branch since local numbers will be monitored if at all possible.

Emergency/Disaster Declarations: Federal

  • Declared Disasters List
  • State of California – Severa Winter Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Oregon - Severe Winter Storms, Straight-line Winds, Landslides, and Mudslides
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Oklahoma – 57 Fire
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Alaska - Severe Storm, Flooding, and Landslides
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Rhode Island - Severe Storm and Flooding
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Rhode Island - Severe Storms and Flooding
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Maine - Severe Storms, and Flooding
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.
  • State of Rhode Island - Severe Storms, Flooding and Tornadoes
    Please take caution if you will be in or near this area, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.

Emergency/Disaster Declarations: California

  • Emergency Proclamations
  • Early February 2024 Storms – CA Additional Counties (Alameda, Butte, Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Sonoma and Sutter Counties)
    Please take caution if you will be in or near these areas, this situation could cause logistical obstacles, potential risks to your well-being and/or health. For more details please click here.

News Releases & Bulletins

  • State of Rhode Island – Disaster Unemployment Assistance available in Providence County
    In a press release dated February 22, 2024, the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training (RIDLT) announced Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) has been made available in Providence County. Severe storms and tornadoes began affecting Providence County on September 10, 2023. A Presidential declaration of disaster was put into effect making DUA funding available. The deadline for filing a DUA claim for these counties is March 25, 2024. After this date, the claim will not be considered timely and will not be honored. Claims are being taken by the RIDLT at https://beta.uionline.dlt.ri.gov/

    More information on this recent DUA declaration can be found on the RIDLT website by clicking HERE:

    pDisaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is a partnering program between the USDOL and FEMA to provide funds to state UI agencies for the payment of UI benefits under certain circumstances. It provides disaster unemployment assistance to individuals who have lost employment as the result of a major disaster and are NOT otherwise eligible for regular UI benefits.

    Individuals are eligible if they lived, worked, or were scheduled to work in the affected areas and:

    • No longer have a job or place to work; or
    • Cannot reach the place of work; or
    • Cannot work as the result of damage to the place of work; or
    • Cannot work due to injury sustained in the disaster
    • Became the breadwinner or major supporter of a household due to the death of head of household resulting from the disaster

    DUA benefits are only payable during the Disaster Assistance Period (DAP) not to exceed 26 weeks. The weekly benefit amount for which the person may be eligible is determined by the governing laws in the state in which the claim was filed. Any benefits claimed under the DUA program are 100% federally funded which means employers’ UI accounts will not be charged. While employer chargeability for regular UI that is related to a disaster varies from state to state, Rhode Island statute does not provide for relief of charges to affected employers.

    More information on the DUA program can be found at:

    http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/unemploy/disaster.asp

    It bears repeating that the deadline for filing DUA claims related to storms in the Providence County is March 25, 2024.

Important Documents:

Bienvenidos todos nuestros associados en Puerto Rico. Estan en nuestras oraciones continuas y son nuestra principal prioridad. Estamos trabajando a diario con nuestro personal y nuestros clientes en San Juan y Manati para tenerlos informados con la mas reciente informacion. Esta pagina sera actualizada con la ultima informacion sobre:

  • Servicios de emergencia y restoracion
  • Localizaciones y condiciones de gasolina, bancos y hospitales
  • El estatus de su trabajo y cuando se reintregaran al mismo
  • El estatus de la nomina y todas las direcciones de nuestras oficinas

Por favor visite esta pagina diariamente, semanalmente o cuando les sea possible.

Si requieren informacion inmediata sobre su trabajo por favor comuniquese con (800)270-9120 / iemartinez@act-1.com

Welcome to all of our valued associates in Puerto Rico. You are in our prayers and you are a top priority to us. We are working daily with our staff and customers in San Juan and Manati to provide you information as it becomes available. This site will continually be updated with new information about:

  • Emergency and restoration resources
  • Status and locations of fuel, banks, hospitals
  • The status of your job and getting back to work
  • The status of payroll and our branch locations

Please visit us here daily or weekly as you are available.

If you need immediate assistance regarding your work assignment, please contact: (800)270-9120 or iemartinez@act-1.com

AppleOne Charleston office closing due to Hurricane Florence

9/11/2018 – In anticipation of Hurricane Florence, AppleOne is temporarily closing our Charleston office located at 2000 Sam Rittenberg Blvd #3002 to allow our staff to evacuate to an area of greater safety. If you are a temporary associate or client employer with questions about active assignments in the area please contact your Hiring Advisor who will be working from a remote location to address any concerns you may have. As the situation develops we may close other affected locations. You can check this site for the latest information related to our operations. Please be safe and know that you are in our thoughts.