Unemployment benefits are ste by the state in which you live in. Generally, for a person to collect unemployment benefits, first, the company has to pay into the unemployment fund of that particular state, then he / she would have to be laid off by a company downsizing or unfairly dismissed by their supervisor, boss, what have you. If the employee was in any responsible for his / her dismissal, i.e., theft, absentism, unsatisfactory job performance, etc, you are not getting it. A 2 day a week job, presumably 16 hours a week is a part time job and carries few benefits, i.e., vacation time, medical, sick time, etc. It would be rare indeed for an employer to offer unemployment benefits to a part time worker. Of course, it may be you work for "a horse of a different color."
Up to 40 hours a week... full time.
One can contact Unemployment Canada at 1-800-206-7218 which is also a toll free number. This is an interactive voice system that is available all days of the week for all twenty four hours.
No, the way I read this is that you still have a job so you aren't unemployed only have a furlough. It will take you 6-8 weeks before you got any money if you could and you'll be back to work. Not all people have vacation time in many jobs and that doesn't give the right to unemployment.
First, it generally depends on the state you work in, and the nature of the dividends. Usually, because you have to report all income you receive while getting your benefits, they may offset your unemployment by a calculated amount each week you receive them both.
It depends on the state and what your work history was like, as well as all the other unemployment criteria your state may require.
It is, in most, if not all, the states.
All states have their own definition for eligibility, but most exclude gross misconduct from eligibility to receive unemployment'
Yes, all days of the week must be capitalized.
The answer must be Yes, because the Related Link below says (besides the normal requirements) you must report all income received during the benefit week . They will deduct all earnings over $50 from your weekly benefit.
Your basic unemployment benefit period in Kansas is 26 weeks. If that expires EUC adds another 13 weeks. If that expires, Kansas UI adds another 13 weeks. After all that, the law signed 11/6/09 by President Obama adds up to 14 more weeks.
Social Security already has all the work history/wages they need to determine your eligibility (based on the previous deductions from your paychecks) and your unemployment benefits plays no part in their consideration.
Yes, you capitalize all the days of the week, including the weekends.
You can file for unemployment if you got fired or laid off your job after working for six months. You can get pre-tax benefits or opt to have taxes taken out up front. You report any days you worked for the period of time (week). You will not get benefits for those days. the rest of the days they will pay you. But that will extend the benefits period. All benefits will have to be reported on your taxes.