WARN is a federal regulation. The WARN act money is considered back pay. Receiving back pay WILL disqualify you from receiving unemployment. Anything after 60 days is considered regular severance and can be received in addition to unemployment.
no, if you are collecting disability you are still employed
When they do, they will fine you, take back what you were paid, prevent you from collecting in the future, and possibly send you to jail for unemployment fraud. Do you want to chance that? Better to find out how much they will allow you to earn if you want to still collect benefits, which they may do in certain cases.
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.
Yes, you are still unemployed. Obama loves giving away money and doesn't mind if you get other money.
Sure you can as long as you fill out work sheets to show your looking for a job
Yes, if you do not report all your income while receiving benefits, because you can still work and make money. Unemployment is for those who are not able to work nor find a job. It's like emergency money when you don't work but you can collect both of them if the earnings fall under the state's allowance.
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
In the state of Maryland, you are allowed to make up to $100 per week.
Yes, as you should be collecting unemployment, but you should file for a modification. see related link. If you've been denied unemployment, the same reasons can be used to deny a modification.
if you were fired for a company policy can you still collect unemployment in new jersey?
Yes, but you have to file for unemployment in PA.Correction:You cannot be paid by Pennsylvania, as they are not the "liable state" that collected the unemployment taxes from your former employer. Only North Carolina pays, but you can continue to collect from NC. You might contact the PA office to assist you through the interstate unemployment claims program, however.