You must have at least 680 hours of covered employment in the base year.
You can file in either state, however it might depend on how long you worked in OR. My husband and I live in WA but he worked in OR. He was able to file through OR and actually ended up getting more through them than he would have through WA. You just have to make sure you ask them to take out federal AND state taxes from your unemployment. Hope this helps.
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It is actually sometimes possible to receive unemployment benefits while on severance pay. It depends on the state you live in and how much severance you are receiving. If you cannot file for unemployment, you may be able to after the severance has run out-depending on how long unemployment extends for in your state. This article goes into the specifics of severance and unemployment. It can be tricky.
The statute of limitations for most crimes in Washington is six years.
as long as it takes for you to write your statement
Yes, as long as you comply with North Carolina's regulations concerning the move.
You may file for unemployment online at the Manhattan Department of Labour website, or you may call 1-888-581-5812 to file for unemployment by phone. Before you file for unemployment you should find out if you qualify for unemployment, and have the necessary documentation ready.
I moved from Washington to Missouri, I found a job right away but it was seasonal. When I was laid off for the winter I had not worked long enough in MO to be eligible for unemployment thru Missouri, so my claim was paid out of Washington (at that state's maximum amount). It was definately a benefit because it paid more than Missouri would have. In fact, I received more in unemployment per week than I got paid per week in Missouri
The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
It is legal to collect unemployment if you work in one state and live in another. The question is, where to you collect unemployment? In which state would you file? For further information, see the Related Link below for an example of Texas' laws. You would file a claim in the state you worked.
The Democrats have won in the state of Washington in the last seven general elections. To this day, the state of Washington is considered as a blue state.
File as soon as possible, there is no 'back pay' so if you need a ck get to filing. Not sure of the cut off.