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Q: Did unemployment benefits get extended past 26 weeks in SC?
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How long do you have to be employed to collect New York state unemployment benefits?

26 weeks of unemployment benefits which can be spaced out over a year (like if you have a temp job for a few weeks and then go back to unemployment). This can be followed by 33 weeks of "Emergency unemployment benefits" and that is followed by about 20? weeks of "Extended Benefits" unemployment benefits. Once you get past the initial regular unemployment benefits, you may need to report your work search efforts in their format every month to continue to get benefits. If you are able to collect COBRA with the ARRA benefits, these get impacted as you switch from regular to emergency to extended. There are also career search services and educational grants and exemptions you can get. Google New York State unemployment assistance to get the website / the right area and look at FAQs. Make sure you read the actual regulations because in my experience, the representatives give you wrong info on the phone. Whether you live in NYS or not makes a difference on how long benefits last and whether you can get more than 2 weeks extended benefits. <><> The reference to length of time mentioned above can be found in the Glossary in the Related link below about New York.


How long do you have to work in Tennessee to collect unemployment benefits?

Maximum 79 weeks I believe. First 26 weeks is regular state unemployment benefits, then 33 weeks of the Basic Emergency Unemployment Benefits which was approved by Congress, then Governor Bredesen just approved (Nov. 2009)a 20 week state extension. <><> Further extensions, past Nov. 31, 2010, have not been approved by Congress.


Can you apply for unemployment benefits after receiving benefits in 2004 for 6 months?

If you have worked in the past year and a half, you probably qualify for benefits.


Can you get unemployment if fired for attendance Georgia state?

Probably not. In order to be eligible to collect unemployment benefits you must meet a series of requirements, the main one of which is that you may not be fired (or lose your job at any fault of your own). Additionally, To qualify for unemployment insurance benefits, a worker must: * Have worked a certain number of weeks during the year * Have earned a certain amount of money in the past year * Be actively looking for work


I am curious to know how filing for unemployment works and how it is relevant to me.?

Unemployment benefits do not go by age, family size, or family class. Your unemployment benefit amounts are based upon your past earnings in your previous jobs.


As a transitional employee if you are not rehired are you eligible for unemployment benefits?

This depends on why you were not rehired. If you were not rehired because of something you did (as opposed to something totally out of your control like only being able to take a few employees back and they picked randomly), then you may not be eligible for unemployment benefits. To qualify for unemployment insurance benefits, a worker must: * Have worked a certain number of weeks during the year * Have earned a certain amount of money in the past year * Be actively looking for work * Be unemployed through no fault of his ow


If I have an open claim at a company and take a new job can I still receive workman's comp benefits?

Workers Compensation and unemployment benefits are two entirely different systems and so your workers compensation settlement should not hold any bearing on whether you can collect unemployment benefits. Unemployment benefits are not an automatic, however. To qualify for unemployment insurance benefits, a worker must: * Have worked a certain number of weeks during the year * Have earned a certain amount of money in the past year * Be actively looking for work * Be unemployed through no fault of his own


Do you file for unemployment insurance in NJ or ny if you live in NJ but had worked in nyc for the past 18 months?

I worked in NY for 6 months. I live in New Jersey. I was told by NJ Unemployment when I tried to claim benefits that I would have to claim my unemployment benefits in the State of NY.


If you quit can you ask your employer to say that you are fired so you can collect unemployment?

Well by asking your employer to "say you are fired" you are not only lying but also disqualifying yourself from unemployment benefits because being fired from your job is a bar to collecting unemployment. To qualify for unemployment insurance benefits, a worker must:* Have worked a certain number of weeks during the year* Have earned a certain amount of money in the past year* Be actively looking for work* Be unemployed through no fault of his ownQuitting without a valid reason or getting fired do not meet the above qualiications1.)http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/unemployment-insurance-lawyers.html


What is the past tense of extend?

The past tense of "extend" is "extended."


Can your wife use your unemployment benefits since she has not worked for six years?

No. They apply to the individual only and then it is for a work history of the past 15 months, generally.


How long is the new unemployment benefit extension in Texas 2010?

it is extended through nov...if you have been filing then they will back pay you for the past weeks that you have not been getting. I believe the payment is for all of July until nov,then congress will have to go back and vote on whether to extend it again or not