You have to receive wages from an employer (who pays UI taxes to Arkansas), during at least 2 quarters of the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters (before the one you file your initial claim). Your total wages must exceed 27 times the WBA (Weekly Benefit Amount)
Your eligibility depends on your total wages earned in the first 4 of the last 5 complete calendar quarters before you filed for unemployment. The Related Link below gives more details.
All work must be reported.
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Although getting your hours cut might hurt your pocket, that doesn't qualify you for unemployment benefits.
No, you cannot collect unemployment since you are still employed, even if you have lost work hours.
In this situation, no. You still have a job just because they change your hours.
Yes. With part-time employment, collecting unemployment depends on the amount of gross you make. As long as your weekly gross is not more than your weekly unemployment benefit, you will still receive your weekly unemployment, minus your gross reported.
Were you fired? That's the only way to collect unemployment.
In the state of Maryland, you are allowed to make up to $100 per week.
Yes. If you had worked in Utah and qualified for your unemployment there, you can move to another state and collect unemployment benefits from Utah as long as you complied with Utah's requirements. It is an interstate agreement that is allowed.
No. If you are truly retiring you cannot continue to collect unemployment because you are required to be able, willing, and ready to accept full time employment which you are supposed to be seeking.
In Illinois it doesn't matter how many hours you work, only the amount you gross during a 7 day period. You are allowed to make up to 50% of your gross weekly unemployment benefits before you start losing money from unemployment. IE...If you gross 100.00 a week from unemployment, you can gross 50.00 from a job and still get a full 100.00 from unemployment. If you make 51.00 from a job, you get 99.00...I would check out your states unemployment website for full details on your state. Hope that helps.
Where is the book my unemployment office it was the number and if they still open
If you were fired for criminal misconduct it is likely that you will not get unemployment.