According to the Michigan Employment Security Act, you only qualify for unemployment if you quit your job because of an action (or lack thereof) of your employer that a reasonable person would be unable to tolerate. You must first inform your employer of your concern and give them the opportunity to make changes before you quit.
You have nothing to lose by filing for unemployment benefits and should do so, providing all pertinent information and documentation that you have, allowing the agency to decide whether you are eligible.
Yes, but you will have to contact the unemployment office in Indiana to file for unemployment.
Because Michigan is the "liable state" you'd have to qualify for their benefits.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?
You would collect from Iowa, the "liable state."
You will file in Illinois. Here is the Related Link below.
Yes you can collect unemployment if u get laid off the postal.
Because of the complexity in determining Michigan's worker eligibility and the several ways to calculate it, refer to the Related Link below. As for the SS part, it does not reduce your unemployment benefits at all.
Details of unemployment enrollment can be found at the Related Link below.
it can work until it gets laid off, and then it can collect unemployment it can work until it gets laid off, and then it can collect unemployment
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You certainly can
Yes, an employ of a catholic school can collect unemployment if they are laid off or wrongfully terminated. This school would have been required to pay into the unemployment system.