Yes you can file
Absolutely. It is called your "Retirement Pension". You cannot collect "unemployment insurance" monies if you are retired.
No, your pension income is for supporting you and your family.
In Alabama, you can collect unemployment benefits while receiving pension payments, but the amount you receive in unemployment benefits may be affected by your pension. The state considers pension income when calculating your eligibility and benefit amount for unemployment. However, it's essential to report any pension income to the Alabama Department of Labor to ensure compliance with regulations. Always check with the local unemployment office for specific guidance related to your situation.
In Michigan, a person can collect both a pension and unemployment benefits simultaneously, but it may affect the amount of unemployment benefits received. The pension may reduce the unemployment benefits based on the state’s regulations regarding pension income. It's essential for individuals to report their pension income when applying for unemployment to ensure compliance with state laws. Consulting with the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency can provide specific guidance based on individual circumstances.
YOu cannot receive unemployment if you return to work.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
maybe...maybe not
Yes, if you qualify for both.
Apparently, if your pension is greater than the weekly unemployment benefit, you could not collect. However, it seems if your pension or other income is less than the benefit there would be a reduction to reflect the difference. See the Related Link below for more details.
Yes
If your a whale.