Unemployment has different definitions in different places - which is one of the controversies of its usage) but, in general, it refers to the inability of someone who is actively searching for employment to find it for any reason.
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Yes. Often, if you quit a job, you cannot.
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Depending on state but this seems very unlikely for any state. In Ohio=NO. They may sue you and seek a judgment for payment and they may present it to unemployment for garnishment but the amount will be a percentage.
To qualify for unemployment benefits, individuals typically must meet certain requirements, which can vary by state. Generally, they must have lost their job through no fault of their own, such as due to layoffs or company closures. Additionally, they need to have earned a minimum amount in wages during a specified base period and be actively seeking new employment. Applicants must also be available to accept work and may need to fulfill reporting requirements to maintain their benefits.
The only advantage of Communism is the inexistant Unemployment rate, which means everyone in the Country has a Job what so ever, mostly Jobs were tied in the military in traditional communist countries the USSR, North Korea and Vietnam. The People's Republic of China has an Uneployment rate as it is Turning Democratic, the only thing Communist in China is the Dictatorship
My understanding is the only way you owe unenemployment BACK is because you over-collected by falsifying claims. The questions you asked and swore to to receive the payment...even with all the warnings about how illegal it is to lie on...were found false. (Generally someone saying they weren't working that week when they were). That is a criminal fraud and punishable many ways They give you a break and allow you to pay it back, even arranging a payment schedule, and then may not pursue criminal charges. Hence, if your in accord with the payment agreement - they probably won't look to offset your refund. (As it is owed to a government, they can intercept you refund from the IRS or State). If you have defaulted on the payment agreement, they would likely look for the restitution many ways, including refund offset....and all that becomes minor because at some point, you will have to answer to criminal defrauding the government charges.
yes, you should be able to get uneployment as long as you didn't quit your last job.It depends on what country you live in, here in Canada you cannot collect when you have been out of work that long, your employment benefits run out 12 months from the date you started to collect, you can apply for welfare instead.It is always best to check with your Employment office in your area.
Hitler Used propaganda in his campaign against German Jews but convincing others of his armies strength. He also did not allow those in his country to see news from outside sources, they were only able to see what he controlled. He also took out ads in newspapers, and on radio.
There was unemployment on a very small scale in the United Kingdom during world war one. Even though most of the men were away fighting and the women were in the factory or in clerical jobs, there was unemployed due to a vast number of reasons.