Yes, they will pay for certain "continuing education". The idea is to help people to become more marketable in the workforce. The training included typically includes community colleges and the like, but don't expect it to pay for a masters degree from a major university.
My suggestion is to check with your state unemployment office. They have access to many resources for those who have been laid off.
No, those are state tax benefits that can only be taxed by the state you live in.
Social Security is not a solution for unemployment. It was meant for those retiring or disabled and was contributed to while the person was working. Unemployment benefits are paid into the system by businesses for those who lose their jobs.
The employer does not pay unemployment benefits. The employer pays unemployment insurance premiums to the State of lllinois. When the employee is terminated, the employee applies for unemployment benefits with the State of Illinois. The state determines if the employee is eligible for benefits and, if the employee is awarded benefits, those benefits are paid and monitored by the State of Illinois.
After standard unemployment benefits run out, individuals may be eligible for extended benefits or other programs, such as Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) or state-specific extensions, depending on their situation and the regulations in their state. Those who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits may also qualify for benefits if they meet certain criteria, such as being actively seeking work or participating in approved training programs. Eligibility requirements can vary, so it's important for individuals to check with their local unemployment office for specific guidance.
In order to find local job training in Kentucky, visit your local unemployment office. This is typically the best source of local job training for those who are out of work and need services.
Yes, you can go to labor.idaho.gov to apply for those benefits.
The salary for employees with distance training vs one on one training is usually the same. Salaries are determined by experience for most employers and not where training was received.
Yes, DeVry University is one of those that offer online LVN training. University of Phenoix also offer online LVN training THere are several online LVN and LPN programs available. I would suggest comparing these programs at healthcare-trainingcenter.com
Westwood College has multiple locations throughout Atlanta, Georgia. All of those locations offer computer training courses.
check with the Missouri State Department of Labor. They will offer a database of available jobs along with tips on how to obtain those jobs. With their lower than national unemployment rate, there are many options in Missouri.
If your company has been paying its unemployment taxes to the state all along, its being bankrupt won't hurt your unemployment benefits because those are paid to you from the state's pool of taxes collected from all the employers. Of course, you still have to qualify as any other claimant, as far as the state is concerned.