Yes, if a person is receiving unemployment benefits they may be required to join and attend different things to continue receiving those benefits. The purpose of this is to weed out the people who are receiving benefits and not willing to do their part to find a job.
If the U.S. Senate determines to continue to fund the unemployment benefits this week, residents will continue to be able to receive their federally funded unemployment benefits, as if nothing happened. If you happen to be one of the many Michigan residents who are unemployed and are receiving unemployment benefits and you now have questions, call your local unemployment office. They will better be able to explain what you will qualify for and what you will not be receiving at this point. Rumors do fly in situations like this; however, find out the facts before taking everything that you hear to heart.
You can't just remain unemployed. You have to comply with Nevada's requirements to continuously seek full time employment, etc. for as long as your benefit period lasts, then you are in the same situation as if you were still in Nevada.
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If you are unemployed, your benefit compensation would hardly be enough to pay off a bankruptcy.
Yes, if you are currently receiving the benefit and comply with New Jersey's laws relating to moving out of state.
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Receiving a salary increase is a benefit, but it also comes with added responsibilities.
Sure. If you got injured at work and started treatment, then got laid off of fired, that has no effect on your WC benefit. "Unemployed" ALWAYS means actively seeking work. Even folks with non-disabling injuries covered by WC might be active job seekers. No active job search, no unemployment benefit, becasue you are not unemployed.
It will most likely stimulate private spending
It will most likely stimulate private spending
It will most likely stimulate private spending