It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
No. It is not a long enough work history.
yes
Unemployment benefits last for 26 weeks in New York, unless due to high unemployment rates extensions apply. In any case, it makes no difference if you are working, not working, or even on unemployment compensation, if you qualify for SS under its OWN requirements, you will continue to receive SS as the 2 programs are not connected and one has nothing to do with the other. See the Related Link below for more information.
Yes you can continue to claim unemployment until you are paid your first paycheck. When this happens, you must give notice to unemployment.
no
No. Once you start working again (especially for 3 or 4 months), your unemployment stops.
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
You cannot get unemployment if you are working. You must be actively seeking work.
Yes, if you were working since leaving the military. No, if you have not worked since being diagnosed as being disabled. You may be required to disclose your disable benefit amount when applying for unemployment.
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.
Yes, you can receive unemployment when you have other income. Social Security does not count, but 401K disbursement, pension paid on a monthly basis, or any other income may reduce the amount of unemployment you get by the amount of income you receive. Be sure to report income, as heavy penalties may apply if you don't. Check with the Unemployment Office to find out what qualifies. The Related Link below gives more details.
You can only draw umemployment if you get fired. If you could receive it for quitting a job noone would be working.