When you do finally get it, just donate it to the RNC.
Although unemployment laws vary from state to state, the purpose of unemployment compensation is to provide income to someone who has lost their job through no fault of their own. Thus, it is required that you have left the company involuntarily, and you are not eligible if you quit. Check with your state's unemployment commission to see what the requirements are to claim unemployment in your area. You are going to have to contact them to start benefits anyway - it never hurts to ask if your particular circumstance qualifies you for unemployment.
The state of Texas pays your unemployment benefits and, in turn, collects the unemployment taxes from the employers
Unemployment has to be filed to the state unemployment office. If you are living in California, you need to file a claim "http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Filing_a_Claim.htm". Search for your state using a search engile like http://www.google.com for State Unemployment Claim and fill the form online for your state.
It differs from state to state, it would be best to check out the website for unemployment in your state. They usually have a FAQ section.
No. You can only collect from the state that your employer paid his unemployment taxes to, the "liable" state.
At your local state's unemployment office.
Religious nonprofits have the option to not pay unemployment to the state. If they choose not to pay unemployment then the employee cannot collect unemployment. If they do pay unemployment costs to the state then the employee can collect unemployment benefits. Nonreligious organizations do have to pay unemployment, but they can pay the state one of two ways. As a state tax rated employer (same as a for profit company) or as a direct reimbursurer. In this case the employee is able to collect unemployment benefits. Referenced from www.chooseust.com
Depending on which State you live in there is a State Department that handles unemployment benefits such as the Department of Labor. You should go and see them to start the process of applying for benefits.
They come from the state. Your employer pays unemployment taxes to the state and the federal governments.
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There is no prohibition in any state to marrying anyone who has or will collect state Unemployment Insurance benefits.
if i resign from my job for medical reasons in the state of indiana can i receive unemployment benefits