This would be one of several legitimate reasons for one to quit voluntarily. To be on the safe side, because all states differ on this qualification, you should check with your state's employment office for clarification.
Don't do it, if you end up with only one day a week and you quit unemployment will stop your benefit because you quit. Unemployment considers it acceptable work.
Yes indeed you can and you can get unemployment benefits, but you'll get penalized if quit voluntarily.
Unlikely. You will need to make a good case to the unemployment department.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
No, you cannot VOLUNTARILY make yourself unemployed and then claim unemployment compensation because of it.
Idaho's unemployment benefits are sad at best. I am not an expert on the subject, but I believe that if you quit a job in the last 16 months for any reason then you are not eligible for unemployment in Idaho. It wouldn't hurt to check with the labor office to make sure though. I once left a job because my paychecks were bouncing. My employer expected me to continue working without pay. Idaho still denied me unemployment compensation for the month it took me to find a new job.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.
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You can't get unemployment when you quit a job. You can only receive benefits if you lose your job through no fault/decision of your own.
Oregon would not be the "liable state" (responsible to pay unemployment) and whether she was eligible when she quit is up to the individual state. Some allow it, to follow the spouse, and others do not.
You will stop getting unemployment checks if you take a new job even if you quit that one unless it's because of health reasons but the health reason has to be major.Another answer:Because you quit under the circumstances you describe, the state may have you re-open your previous claim.