Your weekly benefits in Louisiana is 1/25 of the average of your total wages for the covered employment during the 4 quarters times 1.05 times 1.32. The weekly benefits will be at least $10 but less than $284 per week. The maximum for your benefit year will be 26 times your weekly benefit amount. See the Related Link below for more information.
Because the banks went bankrupt so no one could borrow money. Employers also had less money because of this causing them to cut back wages.
The hourly wages paid in Louisiana varies depending on the profession. For example, the average hourly wages of a gynecologist is $95, whereas that of a surgeon is $120.
The Luddites were groups of men protesting against unemployment and reduced wages caused by mechanisation. There was no leader of the movement - their figurehead was Ned Ludd - a fictional person.
Labor groups generally speak with one voice on social welfare and job-related matters, such as Social Security programs, minimum wages, and unemployment.
they moved to California hoping to find some money.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
You cannot collect unemployment in another state that you weren't working in. Most of the time you cannot collect unemployment if you were terminated. This is particularly true in an at will state like Ohio.
If you worked for the military you can receive unemployment. You need a copy of your discharge papers to speed up the process. The government has to report the wages to the unemployment office, which can take a few weeks.
Although corporate officer wages are subject to PA UC taxes they may only collect Unemployment compansation benefits in extreme cases, i.e., declared natural disaster, forced bankruptcy.
You cannot collect unemployment while you collect wages, so if you are paid while on maternity leave, you probably cannot collect unemployment. You should contact the nearest office of the Colorado Department of Labor to know for certain. You can probably google "Colorado Department of Labor" and send them an email to ask. If you can collect unemployment you'll have to contact that office anyway, to get the paperwork.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits while doing part time work. See "Reporting Part Time Wages" in the Related Link below for more details.
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
In the sample application form in the Related Link below, there is no mention of filling in information regarding severance pay, so apparently you can collect. To be safe, when you file for unemployment, ask the unemployment employee if you can.
Social Security already has all the work history/wages they need to determine your eligibility (based on the previous deductions from your paychecks) and your unemployment benefits plays no part in their consideration.
Each state has its own rules but generally you need base year wages in your state to collect your state's unemployment, not just because you live there. If you have wages in 3 states do some research to determine which state will pay the highest weekly rate and file with them. Whatever the state, they will pull all 3 states wages together to get your weekly rate.
No. First any unemployment claim requires a work history, including amount of wages you were paid. Second, you have to have been a wage earner working for someone else, not the owner and controller of your own income.
Yes you can, but they don't pay anyway. The only way you can collect unemployment if you had a full time position and lost it (no fault of your own). You can't collect if you decided to work through an agency. They are temp work only. There is no guarantee that they will find you work every time you finish "a job" and is on their waiting list. You have to report your wages anyway. So, probably not.