Because each state makes their own determination on eligibility, some allow it while others do not. It's best to check with your own state's employment security office for clarification.
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First you have to qualify for unemployment. I was able to move from Texas to Arizona. The amount was less since it was based on Arizona rules. You still have to carefully document your job hunting activities.
You might want to call a lawyer or whoever is giving you the unemployment benefits. My best guess is no because you are leaving the state so you must apply for unemployment benefits for the state you relocate in. Keep on striving!
No, your pension income is for supporting you and your family.
Yes. The Department of Job and Family Services can back the date up (in Ohio anyway), so you can collect.
Yes. See the Related Link below for full details under part "II. Eligible BB Moving after Marriage"
Answer:Sometimes with a family, people are forced into part time work and are unable to make ends meet. Most states allow you to collect unemployment if working part time, under certain circumstances. Some may have you collect on a former employer if you are still in the benefit year and you had claimed unemployment before your present job. Much depends on the state you work in and their criteria. Contact your state unemployment office for clarification.
I believe so, and that is very unfair
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is granted to those individuals who were laid off (usually because of lack of work) from their job. If you quit a job of your own accord, you may still be able to collect under certain conditions.Another answer:In most states, depending on the reason you quit it IS possible to collect unemployment for quitting, such as spouse's relocation/transfer, harassment/abuse at work, hazardous conditions of employment, domestic violence, etc. Check with your own state's employment security office for clarification.
It is possible, but it has to be for an acceptable reason for that state's policy. There is not a definitive list to quit and collect unemployment is because some states allow unemployment benefits for reasons that other states do not allow benefits. Either way, you have to have documentation to support to reasoning.
Unemployment benefits do not go by age, family size, or family class. Your unemployment benefit amounts are based upon your past earnings in your previous jobs.
YOu don't get unemployment benefits if you quit your job. Only if you got fired from the job, or laid off
Maybe because it's u ignoring them
Depends on your state. In some states, you qualify for Family Medical Leave of Absence and you are entitled to a percentage of your wages for maternity reasons if you meet the criteria.