No, it is not hard. The Related Link below refers to partial benefits due to reduced earnings, etc.
I've known of people who collect unemployment when they were previously "on call" and only worked 2 - 3 day work weeks. Check the Related Link below for more info.
No, you cannot collect unemployment since you are still employed, even if you have lost work hours.
Were you fired? That's the only way to collect unemployment.
In Kansas, you can not draw unemployment if your hours are cut from 40 hours to 32 hours. Unemployment can be drawn if your fired, not just for a cut in hours.
Yes, you can see page 3 in the Related Link below for more information.
Yes. With part-time employment, collecting unemployment depends on the amount of gross you make. As long as your weekly gross is not more than your weekly unemployment benefit, you will still receive your weekly unemployment, minus your gross reported.
Although getting your hours cut might hurt your pocket, that doesn't qualify you for unemployment benefits.
The states have programs other than unemployment for dealing with your housing issue. As far as hours being cut, most states allow unemployment when your hours are reduced, but they need more details to approve your benefits. Check with your unemployment office.
According to the Related Link below, you qualify (among other requirements) if you are partially or totally unemployed through no fault of your own. You need to check with Utah's unemployment office to see if your situation meets the test.
Yes, you may collect unemployment in Illinois if you find a part time job after being laid off, IF your pay is less than the benefits you receive, and you MUST report any income you receive in each week's period. See the Related Link below for more information.
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All states have their own definition for eligibility, but most exclude gross misconduct from eligibility to receive unemployment'
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.