If you have not been working previously, No. If you were, then all the reasons that would otherwise qualify you apply (length of employment, earnings, reason for loss of job, etc.) not just because you have to stay home. Each state has its own requirements, so the better thing to do is check with your state's unemployment office for clarification.
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
Yes I can draw on unemployment benefits in Florida and volunteer. Because it is super easy for me .Because i am special. sincerely, Emma Zak
Owners of companies are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.
No. You have to be available for work and looking for wok.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.
You can still draw unemployment while having a pension provided you meet all other qualifications. The amount of the pension will probably be deducted from your UI benefits, however.
That depends upon how much money you are earning from your work. If your earnings are relatively low, you may still qualify for unemployment benefits. However, if your earnings are high, then in effect you are no longer unemployed, and should not receive unemployment benefits.
In most cases, a person can not draw unemployment when they were fired for falling asleep. To draw unemployment, a person needs to be fired for doing the job incorrectly, or job performance. You should still file for benefits and see if you get approved.
You can still draw unemployment while having a pension provided you meet all other qualifications. The amount of the pension will probably be deducted from your UI benefits, however.
No. Your Social Security benefits and unemployment compensation will not affect one another.
If you draw WC benefits for being incapacitated from working, you can't draw UI benefits - reserved for people actively seeking work, and not incapacitated.