you have to call in each week in order to get your extension
I believe it is for three different times......or up to 59 weeks?
In California, individuals may be eligible for up to 20 weeks of unemployment insurance extensions during periods of high unemployment through the Extended Benefits program. Additionally, there may be other federal extensions available, such as those provided during the COVID-19 pandemic through programs like PEUC (Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation). However, eligibility and availability can vary based on current economic conditions and federal regulations. It's best to check with the California Employment Development Department (EDD) for the most current information.
I'm pretty sure that the "stimulus plan" does not allow that, any more than your state unemployment compensation plan does. Where I live (Ohio) the only change in unemployment compensation has been an extension in benefit periods, and even that has expired.Another answer:As many state unemployment laws DO provide benefits for reduced hours, it stands to reason that any extensions would follow suit.
troughIf you were paying your full National Insurance stamp for the required amount of time then you should be able to.
disguised unemployment,open unemployment,under unemployment
You would collect from Iowa, the "liable state."
If you qualified in Wisconsin, then yes, you can collect after your move. However, it would be collected from Wisconsin, either directly or through Iowa's employment security office.
As of my last update in October 2023, there was no specific unemployment extension program in Iowa beyond the regular unemployment benefits. However, eligibility for additional support can vary based on economic conditions and federal legislation. It's advisable to check with the Iowa Workforce Development website or local resources for the most current information on unemployment benefits and any potential extensions.
Yes, if you were fired or laid off you can collect unemployment & it doesn't matter if you're drawing Social Security.
You can collect unemployment compensation for up to 26 weeks in South Carolina's regular program. Under certain circumstances (i.e. high unemployment rates) there may be extensions to that program. See the Related Link below.
Yes, if you qualify under the laws of California. It falls under the interstate unemployment benefits agreement that the states are signed up with.
In Iowa, you cannot collect unemployment benefits and long-term disability benefits simultaneously. Unemployment benefits are designed for those who are able and available to work, while long-term disability benefits are for individuals unable to work due to a medical condition. If you are receiving long-term disability, you would typically not qualify for unemployment benefits. It's advisable to consult with a local unemployment office or legal expert for specific situations.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
In Wisconsin, the maximum number of weeks you can collect unemployment benefits is typically 26 weeks during a standard benefit year. However, during times of high unemployment, additional extensions may be available, which can add up to 20 weeks or more, depending on federal and state programs. This means that in certain situations, you could potentially collect benefits for a total of up to 46 weeks or more. Always check with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development for the most current information and eligibility criteria.
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In Massachusetts, you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits