If you quit the first job through no fault of the employer, but for your own convenience, that job would not offer you unemployment. On the other hand, if you qualified on the new job, as to time on the job, earnings, reason for leaving, etc. then it would be a whole new ball game. So forget the first one and concentrate on qualifying on the last one.
I think that this "her" should shut the hell up and go make a sandwich.
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Yes, you are still unemployed. Obama loves giving away money and doesn't mind if you get other money.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
Yes. If you're unemployed and otherwise eligible for unemployment payments, a rollover of 401k assets does not change that.
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.
possibly, but your unemployment benefits will be reduced because you're getting money. Dosn't matter where from, if it's green and your getting it, they won't give it.
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This depends on where you work and how your pay check is issued, ie which state your unemployment insurance is paid to. The state that INSURES you against unemployment is the one that pays you. Do not confuse this with tax filing as you will file taxes in the state that you reside.Also relevant is the fact that you can move to another state after you turn unemployed and still collect your unemployment money from our earlier host state. Do bear that in mind.
WARN is a federal regulation. The WARN act money is considered back pay. Receiving back pay WILL disqualify you from receiving unemployment. Anything after 60 days is considered regular severance and can be received in addition to unemployment.
Yes, as long as you comply with North Carolina's regulations concerning the move.
yes you can