I'm pretty positive he/she cannot. I live in Trenton, NJ, and my once-aspiring unemployment hopes during the summer break are quickly vanishing.
Can you become eligible for unemployment benefits after a penalty period in South Carolina?
You can get an estimate of your benefits by checking out the Related Link below.
No. Social Security is exempt from offsets to unemployment in North Carolina.
In North Carolina, you can generally only collect unemployment benefits if you are terminated through no fault of your own. If you are fired, most of the time you cannot collect unemployment benefits.
No, if you substitute teach in Michigan, you are a seasonal employee with a "reasonable chance" of returning to substitute teach with school breaks and summer breaks in between work time. You can, however, be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are laid-off from a full-time teaching position.
How long will a pending adjudication take for unemployment benefits in North Carolina
Yes. Although you must report any earnings you receive while getting unemployment benefits, the Related Link below says you do not have to report the Social Security benefits, meaning it does not affect your unemployment.
The "liable state", South Carolina in this case, is who pays your benefits because that was where you worked and your employer paid the unemployment taxes.
No, a creditor cannot garnish unemployment benefits. Under Federal law, unless it's a judgment for spousal or child support, neither unemployment nor worker's compensation can be garnished.
If you were fired for cause then many states do not allow unemployment. The only way to know for sure is to apply.
no, because AmeriCorps members are not technically employees, they are volunteers. they receive a stipend, but that is not considered a salary or a wage.
north carolina pays it, your employer pays out so much unemployment insurance a year and it comes out of that.