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You can accept a part-time position, and still get partial unemployment benefits to make up the difference, until you can get a full time position.
If you disclose this information to the unemployment office, you will be denied benefits. The reason you will be denied is based on your availability to seek and accept immediate full time work. For example, if you are offered a job tomorrow and cannot accept this position based on the fact you are under house arrest, you are not meeting the unemployment requirements of the law. They do not care why you are not available.
As long as you qualify for unemployment, and are looking for work, and are able to accept a job offer, you can collect unemployment. If you're not looking for a job, or your class schedule won't allow you to take a job, then you can't collect unemployment. The employment office will check your class schedule to make sure you are able to accept a job if offered one.
If you tell the unemployment office that you are on bed rest, you will be denied. To be eligible for benefits, then you must be able and available to seek and accept immediate full time work. If you are on bed rest, then you are not able to accept a job should one be offered to you to start tomorrow.
Exact same thing happened to my dad, and he received benefits.
Yes, you can collect unemployment insurance if you have worked in Hawaii but moved to California. Even if you think you do not have enough in Hawaii's unemployment insurance to collect. I worked in California all my life and was offered a job in Hawaii in October 2008. I worked until March 2009 and then tried to collect while i lived in Hawaii. I was denied befits in Hawaii in March 2009, so I moved back to California and could not find work so i collected unemployment in California. It was a knowledgeable person in California EDD that recommended that i file in Hawaii versus California because of the amount i would collect there was a lot more than i collected here. I told them I was denied benefits over there because i did not work long enough over there (hence; i did not put enough money in Hawaii's Kitty) So California's EDD said they would transfer what I put in California's unemployment insurance to Hawaii's unemployment insurance, then that would make me eligible to collect.
Jane is offered the position of governess at Thornfield Hall by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper.
Nope. If they made the genuine offer in another office and you turned it down, that is considered a "voluntary quit" ... you cannot collect unemployment if you refuse to work. These days, traveling 20 miles for work is nothing - I did 24 miles each way for 25 years - if it's where the work is and working means earning money, it's far better than not having any income.
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Bread lines offered free meals to the hungry. Bread lines were common during the Great Depression, a period of mass unemployment.
I was offered the position and I accepted it.
I'm not an attorney, but from the sounds of your question, the "package offered by your company" appears to be in lieu of unemployment benefits (chargeable to the company), in return for some type of remuneration payable to you. They could also be downsizing, etc. and to be fair to you, allow you to file, unchallenged, for unemployment. It would seem prudent to check with the unemployment office in regard to the agreement you have, to determine where you stand.