Yes, you can collect if you are working part-time, with qualifications. The benefits are reduced by a percentage, you have to be seeking employment, but your benefit period may be extended based on what you received in unemployment. See the Related Link below for more information.
You cannot collect from Washington as the "liable state" that you would file with is the one you are actually working in. That state's criteria would then have to be met as to your qualifications.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
if you were fired for a company policy can you still collect unemployment in new jersey?
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
Questions about whether or not you can collect unemployment are best directed to your local unemployment office. The regulations vary by state.In general, if you were a caregiver working as an employee of a company then you probably can. If you were a caregiver working as an independent contractor then probably not. There's a way independent contractors can participate in the unemployment program, but if you had been doing that you would already know about it and wouldn't have asked your question.If you're a caregiver now, otherwise unemployed, and are wondering if you can still collect unemployment, then you may be able to collect some unemployment benefits. Again, you should contact your local unemployment office (you will almost certainly have to go in rather than calling) for details.
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
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No. If she were hired she wouldn't be eligible any longer for unemployment.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.