You should check with your local unemployment office; but in almost all cases, if you are terminated for wrong doing or quit your job, you cannot collect unemployment. Otherwise, people would just get a job and do something to get fired or quit, just to get the money from unemployment. You may want to check to see if your state is a fire at will state. That reduces your chance of collection unemployment dramatically.
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.
One can find information about unemployment in North Carolina from a number of different sources. The North Carolina Employment Security Commission has information, as does their website.
No. Social Security is exempt from offsets to unemployment in North Carolina.
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Yes, as long as you comply with North Carolina's regulations concerning the move.
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Yes. but it has not been implemented yet.
It depends on whether you were already receiving unemployment, and if not, then it depends on the reason you had relocated.
How long will a pending adjudication take for unemployment benefits in North Carolina
North Carolina would probably approve your claim for unemployment based on the fact you lost your job through no fault of your own.