Yes, you may receive unemployment if you quit your job UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.
See the Related Link below under "You may receive benefits if:" and its following item when you may not.
Yes. Refer to the Related Link below under the heading "You may receive benefits if:"
Yes, if you qualified for the unemployment, notified the state agency of your move, and complied with the terms of moving, etc.
Yes California will pay you unemployment benefits if you quit your job to relocate with a spouse in order to preserve your marriage and keep in tact
No unfortunately you can't only if you were wrongfully fired or your company closes
Whatever You Want To Do. LOL
he can get another job. but cursing is not to be called for on a job,especially on a child or at school.
This is hard to answer and you may need to contact your local unemployment office. The Related Link below (page 10) under 'Quit' and refers to justifiable reasons for YOUR health purposes, or relocating with your reassigned spouse who is in the MILITARY. You case seems to falls somewhere in between these examples
My husband can't remember if he did collect or not from NJ and we're trying to find how we can find out online.
No, you cannot legally apply for unemployment insurance if you voluntarily leave your employmnent, for whatever reason.
You cannot collect when you have voluntarily left a job. Has to be a lay off or firing... can you collect if hes out of work and found another job in California
No. not if you quit. For one to collect UI, they must have been laid off by the employer. The UI office will verify the information with the employer. If you voluntarily quit, you are not eligible for unemployment insurance.
Some states allow your quitting under those circumstances to be justified reason to collect at least a partial, if not full unemployment. Some states do not allow it, so you have to contact the employment office in your own state to find out which one your state is.
If he was drawing unemployment and is now working, his unemployment benefits will stop when he reports the new job.If you are receiving unemployment your husband's new job will not affect your benefits.If you are now collecting unemployment and you want to continue, you should report the new address to the unemployment compensation office in the state you received your benefits from.Another answer:Some states allow you to collect your own unemployment if you follow your spouse,, due to his transfer, etc. Other do not allow for anything but work related issues. You need to dheck with the state you work in for clarification.
First, some states allow you to collect unemployment if you have to move because your spouse relocates, in which case it would be from the state you moved FROM (the "liable state"). Secondly, you could not collect from the state you move to because that state did not collect unemployment taxes from your former employer (hence, not the "liable state")