Yes
Yes,why would i not?
According to the Related Link below, severance pay will not affect your unemployment benefits.
Yes, you can collect after the severance pay ends. Refer to the Related link below under %65.102 "Application of the deductions - (k). The deductions also only occur from the benefits in the week actually received.
In Mississippi, you can collect unemployment benefits and severance pay simultaneously, but it may affect the amount of unemployment benefits you receive. Severance pay is considered income, and it could reduce your unemployment benefit amount for the week(s) you receive it. It's important to report all income, including severance, when filing for unemployment to ensure compliance with state regulations. Always check with the Mississippi Department of Employment Security for the most accurate and personalized information.
Can a sub-contracter collect unployment in indiana
If you take a continuous pay severance, unemployment would start when that ends, if you take a lump sum severance from your employer you can stare unemployment benefits a week after your job ends.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
If you don't have a work history in Arizona, you can only collect from Indiana (provided you qualify there).
WARN is a federal regulation. The WARN act money is considered back pay. Receiving back pay WILL disqualify you from receiving unemployment. Anything after 60 days is considered regular severance and can be received in addition to unemployment.
I did. I received lump sum severance and collected unemployment in NYC. Of course, the regular one week waiting period for unemployment still goes so make sure to apply immediately. Actually, if you think about it, a lump sum payment is really part of your compensation package, so as long you don't keep receiving a paycheck after that, then why shouldn't you be entitled to unemployment like everyone else? I imagine it would be different if you cotinue to receive a paycheck every week for a specified amount of time after you were let go though...
Yes, if you meet eligibility requirements for both programs. Indiana is one of the states that repealed Social Security offset regulations that reduced unemployment compensation for people who were claiming both benefits. Both Social Security and the State of Indiana allow workers to collect unemployment and Social Security at the same time without applying a penalty to either check. For information about other Indiana assistance programs, see Sources and Related Links, below.