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Two days after you claim after 2am. The bank said my money is posted every week at 12:04am but I discovered last week it is not available til after 2am
In most cases, that amount would exceed your weekly benefits and you would not receive unemployment for that week. They subtract your income from that week's benefits.
It is, in most, if not all, the states.
If you do not file for unemployment for a week (usually Sun-Sat), then you have to call the unemployment office and request a representative to manually enter that week. In most cases they will be able to enter the information, however if they want to be difficult they can deny you or put your claim on hold to go through the adjudication process. If it is your first time, they will more than likely grant your request and give you a warning. You do have the entire week to claim, and the best thing for you to do in the future is to file the exact time each week so you do not forget. Schedule the time/day in your phone or calendar so this does not happen again.
Minnesota is an at will employer state so it means an employer can terminate an employee at any time for any reason. If a person gives their 2 week notice and they are then fired they may be able to collect unemployment.
Apparently not. For unemployment, you have to be ready, willing, and able to go to work immediately and at a full time job. You are apparently still employed, but sick for a week. If you qualified for workers compensation, your first week is not paid (and you are out for only a week) plus it has to be job injury related, which you did not indicate that. See the Related Link below for more information.
No, one week without work is not unemployment. It's a vacation.
Arizona's maximum unemployment benefit is $240 per week.
You have to apply for it. You can only receive unemployment if you are currently unemployed, searching for a job and otherwise qualify for unemployment benefits. Some of the qualifications include not being fired for any cause of your own, having worked at your previous place of employment a certain # of hours a week for a certain amount of time, etc.
You cannot get unemployment if you are working. You must be actively seeking work.
The waiting week is for formal unemployment. Not for discipline reasons.
In my case, I was allowed 6 months of pay. Then Minnesota is going to take 50% of that pay for state taxes. The rate is higher because its a severance that is paid in one lump sum. When you accept severance pay, you have to wait until the pay has run out (6 months in my case), before you can apply for unemployment insurance. -Minnesota