Yes, you can work while receiving unemployment if the amount is less than the benefits received. This can be in the form of part time work or reduced hours from your current employer. The formula employed is determined by the state's employment security office. for more information, see the Related Link below.
One qualifies for unemployment ONLY while available to work AND actively seeking work. Folks in jail cannot work, so they are disqualified from unemployment benefits.
Probably not because retirement implies not seeking work and that is one of the requirements to be able to receive unemployment benefits.
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
You can only apply for unemployment if you are ready to go to work. The unemployment office will expect you to be ready and able to work. These are 2 separate issues.
No. You are not complying with unemployment rules, including ready, able, and continuously seeking full time work.
Yes, military people can file in Oklahoma.
generally yes i have
It depends on the state laws where you work.
Some of the advantages of filing an unemployment claim for unemployment is that you can get a sum of money while you are looking for a job. You can also choose to get job training in another field of work while you are getting unemployment benefits.
You can actually apply on the Oklahoma Unemployment website and it is very easy to do.
If you met the work requirements for filing unemployment, then yes you can file for unemployment while on Social Security.