If you were fired or you quit your job you wouldn't get unemployment. And there's a certain amount of years you get it so you might just stop getting it.
u need to study unemployment to know how much of the population in your country is unemployed through seasonal unemployment, cyclical employment and structural unemployment etc.while studying this u would come to a conclusion to how stop these unemployment for example; to stop unemployment we must give appropriate jobs to a eligible person.
If you are able to work, you can get it. If you can't leave your bed because of a disability, you can't. They expect you to be looking for a job. If you are getting workman's comp disability, you can't get unemployment. You'd have to stop getting the workman's comp if you want unemployment.
You will stop getting unemployment checks if you take a new job even if you quit that one unless it's because of health reasons but the health reason has to be major.Another answer:Because you quit under the circumstances you describe, the state may have you re-open your previous claim.
Tha state controls unemployment, not employers.
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
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If that's their opinion, yes It's one or the other. If you resigned, you will not get unemployment. You may not if fired for good cause, but you have a better chance of getting it. If you were in fact fired, it needs to be recorded as such and if it is not, the unemployment office needs to be made aware of that fact. It would only help in your getting unemployment benefits.
when people are educated & willing to work but not getting jobs is called educated unemployment
Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.
Call your local unemployment agency. Explain your situation and ask them what you need to do.
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