Being a resident of Alaska I'm very qualified to answer this question. It's without much question in my mind that you'd have the right to apply for unemployment benefits under these circumstances. The fact you weren't able to pay your bills for all the life supporting purchases you were entitled to has no bearing on your entitlement. Referring to Alaska Statute 64.53.e1 and Michigan 94.142 and Public Act 192. you're actually entitled to additional monies due to the hard ships undertaken by having had to endure the Chapter 7 bankruptcy embarrassment.
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There are plenty of places you can take career placement tests. Such as monster.com, jobs.com, and locally at your unemployment office (or workforce commission).
You can file for unemployment benefits from home on your computer by visiting the Louisiana Workforce Commission's website. http://www.laworks.net/UnemploymentInsurance/UI_Claimants.asp
Texas workforce offers employees, individuals, and communities the opportunity to achieve and sustain economic prosperity. It also provides the workforce development component of the governor's economic development strategy.
The government <><> If you have worked in the last year and a half you can go especially in Texas to the Texas Workforce Commission and apply for unemployment. It is based on wages you earned as an employee and the employers you worked for pay a percentage
Every state will have a website to apply for unemployment. The site will provide information on how to apply, and where to do it. One example of this website is http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/jsemp/jsempsub2.html, sponsored by the Texas Workforce Commission.
What the website Texas Workforce Commission offers is help. They help by providing resources and helpful tools to help along in getting started and going strong in the Texas workforce.
The percentage of the total U.S workforce without jobs.
If I was told that if I do not bring up my productivity by 9/16/11 I would be terminated. I was given an option to resign and they would pay me up till 9/16/11. Can I ask to be released from my job and receive unemployment?
The unemployment rate in Germany in 1913 was about 4% of the nation's workforce.
Not in the long term if you have a workforce educated in the newer technological advancements.
Yes, however its only yearly....