Yes, as long as you were not fired because of violation of major policies, gross negligence in your job, or a demonstrated inability to do your job. You will be asked questions when you apply for unemployment that help TWC determine if you meet the eligibility requirements.
Example: woman was fired by a boss who was embezzling and thought the employee had discovered it. The TWC investigator did her job, uncovered the discrepancies in the employer's report, and awarded benefits to the employee.
Example: an RN was fired after missing meetings and letting her license lapse, making her unable to do her job and causing an undue burden on her fellow RN's. She is not eligible for benefits.
If your felony involved unemployment fraud, then no. Otherwise it may depend on the offense involved and the Texas unemployment office would be the arbiter in that case. Generally, unemployment has to do with loss of job through no fault of your own, so you would know best under these circumstances.
no
you can not draw unemployment in Texas if you are working full time
No, a Catholic School teacher can not draw unemployment in Texas unless the bishop of the particular diocese chooses to have the diocese participate in the program. Churches (and church schools), as a rule, are exempt from paying unemployment taxes unless they choose to do so.
yes. Depending on how old you are.
Yes.
No, a Catholic School teacher can not draw unemployment in Texas unless the bishop of the particular diocese chooses to have the diocese participate in the program. Churches (and church schools), as a rule, are exempt from paying unemployment taxes unless they choose to do so.
Yes. If you have good cause, as described in the Related Link below, you can be eligible for unemployment benefits in the state of Texas.
This would probably depend on 2 things. First, was he self-employed (contractors usually are and therefore not eligible), and second, was there unemployment taxes paid by the company to the state of Texas (if not, Texas is not liable).
The state of Texas pays your unemployment benefits and, in turn, collects the unemployment taxes from the employers
What the max you can draw
is burglary of a habitation is a felony in austin texas
According to the Texas formula, the max one can receive is 415 per week. It is up in the air about how many weeks one can draw. The original amount was for 26 weeks but congress has passed legislation which can increase it to 52 weeks and beyond.
It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.