If your a whale.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
Yes
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?
If you had enough weeks paid in and your average income makes you eligible and if the school system you worked for does not dispute your claim. I am a substitute teacher and have gotten unemployment for the past two summers, but I also worked another non-school job, but I did not have enough income from my non-school job to draw unemployment alone...so the combined amounts made it possible. It's always best to apply and see what happens.
Religious nonprofits have the option to not pay unemployment to the state. If they choose not to pay unemployment then the employee cannot collect unemployment. If they do pay unemployment costs to the state then the employee can collect unemployment benefits. Nonreligious organizations do have to pay unemployment, but they can pay the state one of two ways. As a state tax rated employer (same as a for profit company) or as a direct reimbursurer. In this case the employee is able to collect unemployment benefits. Referenced from www.chooseust.com
Apparently several claims were appealed, in Ohio, concerning unemployment and 401ks. The 401k is considered a resource for the claimant, but it does not prevent applying for benefits, per se, it seems to cause adjustment to the benefits.
In GENERAL- unemployment benefits are for when you are unemployed thhrough no fault of your own. Doing illegal drugs would be considered misconduct.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits from Ohio if you relocate to take care of a sick relative, provided you meet certain criteria. You must be able and available for work, actively seeking employment, and your reason for leaving your job must be considered valid under Ohio unemployment laws. It’s important to notify the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services about your situation and provide any necessary documentation regarding your relocation and caregiving responsibilities. Always check the latest guidelines or consult with a local unemployment office for specific advice.
You cannot collect unemployment in another state that you weren't working in. Most of the time you cannot collect unemployment if you were terminated. This is particularly true in an at will state like Ohio.
Yes. With part-time employment, collecting unemployment depends on the amount of gross you make. As long as your weekly gross is not more than your weekly unemployment benefit, you will still receive your weekly unemployment, minus your gross reported.
In Ohio, you cannot collect unemployment benefits specifically for maternity leave, as unemployment insurance is intended for individuals who are unemployed through no fault of their own. However, you may be eligible for disability benefits if you are unable to work due to pregnancy-related conditions. Additionally, some employers may offer paid maternity leave or short-term disability insurance that could provide income during your time off. It’s best to check with your employer and the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for specific options available to you.