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Most states allow a person to be qualified for unemployment if the job relocates a distance too extreme for commuting.
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if you really want the job then you can make a lawsuit. if you dont care about the job, then file for unemployment. Depends upon the policy of the company you worked for, and how many times that you have done this. I would suggest talking to someone in the HR department.
You can apply for unemployment benefits the same day you lose your job. Go to this site for all the information and an online application https://ui.labor.state.ny.us/UBC/home.do
because one half dont want to do anything while the other half dont mind paying for them...
No, you do not have to search for a job if you want to stay unemployed and are not filing a claim for unemployment benefits. However, anytime you file, expect the state to want you to get a job!
You need to locate your local state benefits office to make the arrangements and they will guide you through the details. Some states have the sign up information on their website so you may want to search for it first. To file for unemployment you need to contact your local State Unemployment Agency. Fill out the paperwork, and provide proof that you was laid off, and not fired.
If you do not file for unemployment for a week (usually Sun-Sat), then you have to call the unemployment office and request a representative to manually enter that week. In most cases they will be able to enter the information, however if they want to be difficult they can deny you or put your claim on hold to go through the adjudication process. If it is your first time, they will more than likely grant your request and give you a warning. You do have the entire week to claim, and the best thing for you to do in the future is to file the exact time each week so you do not forget. Schedule the time/day in your phone or calendar so this does not happen again.
Go talk to an attorney. You can file for divorce even if he doesn't want one.
Turn 18 or legally file for emancipationTell your parents you don't want to live with them, and that you want to live with your friends
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You can file for unemployment online at http://unemployment.ohio.gov/ Make sure the computer is connected to a printer so that you can get copies of your claim, which have important information that you'll need later. If you don't want to apply online, go to this link to get the forms you need: http://www.odjfs.state.oh.us/forms/interfind.asp?formnum=5521 You can also go in person to the Office of Employment and apply there.