You don't collect unemployment based on the years you were employed. Employers ONLY, pay unemployment through the payroll taxes to the state ,which in turn, pays unemployment benefits based on work history, wages earned in the base period (and you or the company re-locating 300 miles sounds like entitlement). Contact your state employment security office for clarification on your qualification. P.S. You pay into the Social Security system, which you can draw on after you turn 62 (minimum)
No you cant!
Not if you are moving you can not i dont know why but you cant
Unemployment law differs somewhat from state to state. The best thing to do would be to contact your state's unemployment office and ask them what the rules are there.
=Unemployment occurs because people are looking for jobs and cant find them or they just don't have a job.=
You will have to check further, but I believe the answer is yes. You will lose your unemployment income, but the upside is that you will be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. You must check on this yourself. Be careful that you don't get caught up in the trap of trying to collect both at once, or you could be prosecuted for fraud.
IN alaska custodians have to be in the teachers union, we make low wages ,why cant we file for unemployment durring shutdown?
collect taxes, do what the pharroh cant do
you cant
u cant
You cant spend them! :) Just collect them. :D
see links
It cant..The way this System is built you will always have Winners and Losers.