If you have officially retired - no - you cannot file for unemployment. Besides - when your last employer was notified and found out about it they would undoubtedly contest it, and you would be up the creek without a paddle for filing a false claim.
No, you can do one or the other but not both. To collect unemployment you have to be actively, willing, and able to seek full time employment immediately and for as long as you have to draw benefits. Obviously, if you retired, that would not be an option.
Probably not. To receive unemployment you have to available, ready, willing, and able to start working full time at the job you should be seeking. If you are retired, you would not be plus you have to report any income you receive to unemployment.
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
if you were fired for a company policy can you still collect unemployment in new jersey?
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No. If she were hired she wouldn't be eligible any longer for unemployment.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
Yes, you will still be able to receive unemployment. I am not sure if the amount of severence has anything to do with it though. I received a severence and still qualified for max unemployment benefits.