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Yes, generally speaking, but each state has different regulations concerning pensions versus unemployment. Usually, on a week to week basis, they would offset unemployment benefits by some amount of the weekly portion of the pension.

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Q: If you're retired from the State and drawing a pension but have worked for another employer since retirement are you still eligible for unemployment if you meet all other eligibility guidelines?
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