If it results in you losing your job, yes, you generally can because you lost the job through no fault of your own.
No. A business owner controls his own destiny rather than under the employment of another, and therefore not subject to losing his job through no fault of his own.
YOu qualify for UI if you individually qualify and actively seek reemployment.
I owned restaurant for 8 yrs and I am selling my business can I get unemployment?
If you lose your job, then yes.
No. You only collect unemployment benefits from the "liable state" (which collected payroll taxes from the employer an applicant had worked for). However, if you had worked in another state during the current base year for that state, the "agent state" (where you live) can help you collect from that state.
Your collecting unemployment before has no bearing on your ability to do so now. All that matters is if you qualify under the current conditions and with your latest employer(s)
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If you have a job, your current employer is who you are now working for. If you do not HAVE a job, you have no current employer.
Yes as long as you have enough time in the required time frame at the job to collect it. Unemployment benefits are determined by if the loss of the job was by no falt of you own and your looking for another job did not affect your performance in your current job so it was not a justification to fire you unless you looked for a job while you were supposes to be actually doing your current job and it was keeping you from carrying out the duties of your current job then it would be pretty much your own falt.
Under current law, unemployment benefits are fully taxable at both the federal and state level.Under current law, unemployment benefits are fully taxable at both the federal and state level.
The current Missouri state unemployment numbers are 6.7% unemployment. Unemployment claims are around 25,704 people. The national unemployment average is 7.2%.
That is something you have to check with the unemployment office. If the employee was collecting a salary, yes, he/she is entitled to unemployment and it makes no difference if he/she worked for a non-profit or a profit organization. The part-time aspect is what could be tricky. It is best to check with the unemployment office in order to get the current ruling.
Because question #19 on ?Florida's application for unemployment addresses Retirement Pensions, it is possible to file when you have one, but it could also affect the amount of your benefits.
What is the national unemployment rate
If you have a job, your current employer is who you are now working for. If you do not HAVE a job, you have no current employer.
As of 2021, the unemployment rate in Fiji is around 20%.