It depends on what school they work for (private or public) and how they choose to receive their pay, paid over a 10 month period or pro-rated and paid all year long. In the second instance, they cannot claim unemployment.
No. You are working when in the army.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
Whether or not you are eligible for unemployment benefits depends on a lot of factors (i.e. the state you live in, the amount of time you worked at your job, the number of hours worked, the nature of the employment) but only working at a job for 2 months you would probably not be eligible to collect unemployment benefits.
Typically, unemployment benefits only apply to those who have been working full time and they're employer has been paying for their unemployment. I've never heard of someone getting unemployment benefits after only working part time for a short period of time. I'm sorry to break the bad news.
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Yes, it may be possible, depending on what your state's rules are on working conditions that might qualify for unemployment benefits, even if you were to quit.
Although getting your hours cut might hurt your pocket, that doesn't qualify you for unemployment benefits.
You must be working less than full time, and the details on how much you can earn is in the Related Link below, in the "Receiving unemployment benefits while working" section.
It's not a matter of whether you work as a consultant but whether you meet all the tests for eligibility of unemployment benefits. Part time work may be permissible, depending on earnings versus benefits, etc.
Eligibility for unemployment benefits typically depends on meeting specific criteria set by your state's unemployment office. Generally, if you're working 20 hours a week, you may not qualify for unemployment benefits unless your earnings are below a certain threshold or your hours have been significantly reduced due to circumstances like layoffs. It's best to check with your local unemployment office for detailed eligibility requirements based on your situation.
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