The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
if you are on unemployment now and it will run out by the end of feb 09" can you have an extension on it. and if so how long
13 weeks
You have to have a valid reason to be able to collect unemployment benefits such as losing your job, getting laid off, or even in some instances getting fired. Both State and Federal law allows for a maximum of 79 weeks of unemployment benefits, provided you qualify for that duration. So it depends on your personal circumstances as to how long and if you qualify for unemployment benefits.
In Iowa, you cannot collect unemployment benefits and long-term disability benefits simultaneously. Unemployment benefits are designed for those who are able and available to work, while long-term disability benefits are for individuals unable to work due to a medical condition. If you are receiving long-term disability, you would typically not qualify for unemployment benefits. It's advisable to consult with a local unemployment office or legal expert for specific situations.
The standard period of benefits is from 13 to 26 weeks, depending on the formula in the Related Link below. Then the federal extension would kick in, for whatever period that would be.
It all depends on several different factors when your unemployment might end. These factors include the amount of money you made with the company, if you are eligible for any extensions, and what state you live in.
In Massachusetts, you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks.
How long will a pending adjudication take for unemployment benefits in North Carolina
The time it takes to receive unemployment benefits can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your claim.
Yes, as long as you comply with Florida's regulations concerning the move.
It doesn't. As long as you can qualify for them individually, you can receive both without either affecting the other.