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Q: When will the new emergency unemployment compensation and extended benefits program begin in Arizona?
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What types of unemployment insurance can I get?

The types of unemployment are: Regular UI, Interstate Claim for Benefits, Combined Wage Claim (CWC) for Benefits, Extended Benefits, Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees (UCFE), Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Military Personnel (UCX), and Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)


Can you get an extension for unemployment compensation in Georgia?

if you qualify your unemployment extends into the EUC, emergency unemployment compensation. obama just signed the extension in dec 2010 that extends benefits until dec 2011. if you exhausted your regular benefits you will apply for EUC and begin tier 1 of benefits (20 weeks) then tier 2 (14 weeks) tier 3 (13 weeks) and tier 4 (6 weeks) after that you could qualify for SEB, state extended benefits (20 weeks) if all of the EUC has been exhausted before 12/31/11


What states have the extended unemployment benefits?

Under HR3404 (2009), every state had extended benefits. See the Related Link below for details.


When to expect extended unemployment benefits in NV?

Unemployment benefits in New Jersey can be extended 99 weeks to Nov. 30, 2010, according to the Related Link below.


What has the author Leonard F Goldwater written?

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i would like to know if my benefits were extended?


How long do you need to work in a job before you can collect unemployment in Illinois?

Regular unemployment benefits: If you meet the eligibility requirements of the law, you will have some income while you are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period. Extended Unemployment Insurance Benefits: Chicago - Under a new federal law that took effect on November 21, 2009, up to 20 weeks' worth of emergency unemployment compensation (EUC) benefits are now available for eligible individuals. Previously, individuals could only receive up to 13 weeks' worth of EUC benefits. Eligible individuals who exhausted their rights to EUC benefits, based on the previous 13-week maximum, can receive up to seven more weeks' worth, for weeks beginning on or after November 23, 2009. IDES will notify those individuals of their certification days. The earliest possible certification day for those individuals will be December 8th. Those claiming Illinois unemployment insurance can be paid a maximum of 26 weeks of standard benefits throughout the year. Extra weeks of benefits may be available via the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program.


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Unless extended, the extra $25.00 per week will end July 3, 2010.


How many weeks of unemployment do you get in the state of Texas?

When qualified, you can receive up to 26 weeks of benefits in a 52 week benefit year. If the benefit expires, Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) pays: Tier 1 provides an extra 20 week, Tier 3 an additional 14 weeks, Tier 3 an additional 13 weeks (until 11/6/2010), and, if approved, Extended Benefits (EB) for 20 weeks, but this one expired on 6/5/2010, and we're waiting for Congress to extend it.


Is there an extension for unemployment benefits in Colorado?

Colorado's Extended unemployment Law was updated on Feb. 1, 2011. See the Related Link below for details.


How long is the Ohio Unemployment Extension for?

Here is the official website stating Ohio gets total of 99 weeks of unemployment if eligible (as of Nov. 29, 2010): Check the Related Link below. If you are initially approved for unemployment benefits in Ohio you may collect benefits for 26 weeks, providing you meet all eligibility requests each week. After you exhaust your initial 26 weeks, you may qualify for Federal Extended unemployment benefits. If approved, your weekly benefit amount will remain the same. This is called the Tier 1 program. If you still were actively seeking, but unable to seek employment within the Tier 1 program you may qualify for the Tier 2 program, which may be a lower benefit amount than the initial 26 weeks or the Tier 1 program. On Friday, November 21, 2008, the federal "Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2008" was signed into law. This act extended Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits from 13 to 20 weeks. It also provided for an additional 13 weeks of federal compensation for individuals in states with high unemployment rates, including Ohio.


Did anyone get a check the unemployment extension in Florida?

Nope. I sent the form two times already and still nothing. I was able to claim for one week, never received a check and was never able to claim another week. I've tried to call several times and it's always busy or off the hook. Also, I believe they were closed the day after Christmas and New Years. Yesterday I sent an email to Bill Nelson's office and did not receive an answer. I have also emailed the US Department of Labor telling them what I've going through. Maybe they are using the money for something else.