Currently on UE:
A part-time worker in CT who has otherwise previously met the requirements for unemployment may work part-time and receive an adjusted unemployment rate.
In CT, this adjusted rate can be calculated by reducing your Weekly Benefit Rate by 2/3 of your gross wages earned for that week.
Working PT, but not on UE:
Provided you meet all other satisfying criteria, partially-employed individuals are typically eligible for an adjusted Weekly Benefit. More detailed information can be found at: http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/progsupt/unemplt/claimant-guide/uc-288.pdf or by calling your local CT Works Career Center(http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/ContactInfo/Default.html).
No. You are still operating under the Connecticut unemployment benefits and your part time job needs to be reported to Connecticut and they will adjust or otherwise inform you on what to do next.
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Can you collect unemployment in PA if you lost your part time job but still work a full time job?
YES you can.If you pose as a immagrant who has a part time job then yes.
Yes. As long as you were let go through no fault of your own.
Answer:Sometimes with a family, people are forced into part time work and are unable to make ends meet. Most states allow you to collect unemployment if working part time, under certain circumstances. Some may have you collect on a former employer if you are still in the benefit year and you had claimed unemployment before your present job. Much depends on the state you work in and their criteria. Contact your state unemployment office for clarification.
In Connecticut you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. Part of the stimulus plan the Federal Government has allowed an extension of 20 weeks and an additional 13 weeks for states with an unemployment rate of 6% or more, which includes CT (currently at 8%). So as of now you can collect for up to 59 weeks. The stimulus plan expires Dec 31 2009, it may or may not be extended.
Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.
Apparently, in Tennessee, if you are partially unemployed (part-time employed??) you are not disqualified for filing for unemployment. To be on the safe side, refer to the Related Link below for more information.
If you work less than 4 days a week and earn less than $405 per week you may still collect partial unemployment benefits. See page 9 in the Related Link below.
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.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits while doing part time work. See "Reporting Part Time Wages" in the Related Link below for more details.