In most states, unemployment benefits will be refused if a job offer is refused by the applicant.
Another answer:If you refuse a job offer for a good reason ( insufficient pay, hazardous, long commute, illegal business activities, etc.) the state will accept you refusal, as long as you comply with the rest of the state's requirements.I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
depends on WCJ
Yes.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
Yes, if you already receive the benefits, or qualify for them, you can still receive them if you complied with the state's requirements on notification, etc. concerning your move.
Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
No.
if i turn down my first offer of an out of court settlement and request more money, if the department of health solicitors refuse to increase amount can i still fall back on their original offer
Receiving unemployment benefits is not determined by what you want to be, but by your work history, reason for leaving your employer, etc.