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if i resign from my job for medical reasons in the state of indiana can i receive unemployment benefits
so according to the unemployment office Indiana max weekly benefit's are $390
In Indiana, you typically cannot receive short-term disability benefits and unemployment benefits simultaneously. Short-term disability is designed to provide income replacement if you are unable to work due to a medical condition, while unemployment benefits are for those who are actively seeking work. If you are unable to work due to a disability, you may not be considered available for work, which is a requirement for unemployment benefits. It's advisable to consult with a legal or benefits expert for personalized guidance.
In Indiana, if you are a paid employee of Volunteers of America or any nonprofit organization and you are laid off, you may qualify for unemployment benefits. Eligibility typically depends on your work history, the reason for your layoff, and meeting the state's requirements for unemployment insurance. It's essential to file a claim with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development to determine your specific eligibility and benefit amount.
If you only worked in Ohio, AND were employed in that state's base period (Ohio would be the "liable state" owing any benefits), and were otherwise qualified under that state's requirements, then you'd file with Ohio. Alternatively, you could file in Indiana and under the interstate unemployment act Indiana would help you get the benefits from Ohio.
Because Michigan is the "liable state" you'd have to qualify for their benefits.
It is illegal in the state of Indiana for teachers to strike.
As far as metropolitan areas go, Kokomo, Indiana had an unemployment rate of 12.0% as of October, 2009.
In Indiana, if you've exhausted your unemployment benefits, you may need to wait for a new benefit year to file a new claim. Typically, this is one year from the date you initially filed your claim. If you believe you are still eligible for benefits due to new employment circumstances or if you have earned additional wages, you can refile online through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development's website. Be sure to check for any available extensions or additional programs that may be applicable to your situation.
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
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Yes, providing you comply with the regulations of the state you worked in, New York, concerning moving while collecting benefits.