It's to your advantage that they do not respond. You qualified your reasons for quitting and the employment investigator has to check out the facts. If the company does not defend its policies that caused you to quit, the state would find in your favor.
In most, if not all, states you would not qualify because you are in total control of your work environment (as opposed to a worker under control of his job). The company not making any money does not meet the criteria of unemployment.
Owners of companies are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
if you were fired for a company policy can you still collect unemployment in new jersey?
I work at my company for 26 year and have been let go do to the COVID-19. I receive unemployment. My company is giving me $27,986. in a severance package. How will that affect my unemployment payment?
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The company's going bankrupt should not affect your getting unemployment, The company paid (or should have) unemployment taxes to the state who, in turn, pays the benefits to claimants. Therefore it is the state you look to for relief.
If you are an employee of the cab company because you earn wages, then the company pays unemployment insurance to the state. If you were on straight commission, then they probably do not because commissions do not qualify you for benefits. Each state has it's own requirements as to who pays unemployment insurance.
If you lost your employment through no fault of your own you would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
If the buyout caused you to lose your job, through no fault of your own, you would be eligible for unemployment, if all other requirements were met.
Unemployment benefits are paid by your state, so benefit checks will not be effected by bankruptcy.
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Not in most countries, no