If you are collecting Social Security and are over full retirement age you can work without reducing your social security based on your income. You may see some taxation above a $50,000 yearly income. For other pensions, there are usually limitations for working the first year or so after retiring with the pension. For mine, the limitation for the first year is no more than 19 weeks of more than twenty hours of work.
No because your not retired
Can you collect unemployment in PA if you lost your part time job but still work a full time job?
Yes. Benefits from Social Security are not prevented by working, but may be modified depending on how close to full retirement age you are and how much you are earning while receiving those benefits.
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
Yes, but check the Related Link below for particulars.
I worked for 30 years and retired at 60 - started collecting my pension but went back to work in another job for 3 months and then got laid off. Am I able to collect unemployment and does it comefrom the 30 year job or the 3 month job.
Yes, by that time you are already his wife and you are legally allowed to collect it. As long as you can show proof that you are the wife, there wouldn't be any problem.
yes
Workman's comp mandates that all employees are covered. It doesn't specify full time, part time or temps. Yes, you are covered.
if you finish work on June 30th 2010 but have vacation time left when would your pension begin.turn 60 in July
It depends what country you're in ! Here in the UK - you cannot collect unemployment benefit if you're in full-time education. One of the conditions for receiving benefit is that you must be actively seeking, and available for work - neither condition can be met if you're in full-time education.
$30 an hour plus full benefits and a pension. Part time workers and new hires make half that amount and don't get the same benefits or a pension.
The new state pension that you will be able to collect if you come to pension collecting age on or after April 6th 2016 will be a minimum of £148.40 per week. The current basic state pension is based on the individual's lifetime National Insurance contributions so there is no set amount however it will not exceed £113.10 per week.