Is Mr. John Patrick Milson still working at Division of Unemployment Assistance as acccountant for Roger Murphy
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.
By definition, filing for any benefits, etc for "unemployment" when you are actually employed is deception and is therefore CRIMINAL.
In most states you cannot collect unemployment if you were self-employed. It is advised one check for specific unemployment laws within their state.
No students are not employed. You can only collect unemployment if you actually worked enough weeks at a job to have paid unemployment compensation.
No you must be employed and lose your job to file unemployment.
the answer is un employed or unemployment
empl;oyed what?
A self-employed person may not collect unemployment benefits based on his self employment. See the Related Link below for details.
Example sentence - He did not qualify for unemployment compensation because he has never been employed.
Whether or not your spouse is employed (or, indeed, whether or not you have a spouse) has no bearing on unemployment benefits in any location I'm familiar with. If you lost your job in a way that would allow you to collect unemployment, then you can collect unemployment. If you didn't, then you can't. It's pretty much that simple.
Unemployment is where a person is not employed and is not making money by working. Employment is where a person works and makes money.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.