New York State Unemployment Insurance provides temporary financial assistance to workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own. Eligible individuals can receive benefits based on their previous earnings, and the program is funded through employer contributions. Claimants must actively seek work and may be required to meet specific eligibility criteria to maintain their benefits. The program aims to support individuals during their job search and help stabilize the economy.
Of course you can collect.
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It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
Yes and No. Depends on certain factors. But, yes you can file a claim. Call NYS AWFI.
The simple answer is call the TCC at 1-888-209-8124 call wit h your preious employers information, your social security number, and you driver's license number. They will determine if you qualify or not.
In NYS in the early 1990s, it was the racing authority.
To apply for NYS unemployment insurance, one needs to go to the New York State's unemployment insurance office. The applications can also be found online on New York State's website.
Just an FYI: When there's any change in status, you should contact the NYS unemployment ins. agency. Their number is listed on their website. While SSDI is not a financial-need program, it assumes you are considered disabled enough not to either work or continue doing what you used to do when you collect it. In my situation, SSDI encouraged me to continue applying for jobs (I did) while I waited to be approved. However, once approved I notified NYS U.I. and they've requested I fill out a questionnaire/form describing why I can continue collecting unemployment while collecting SSDI. If you do not call them, they may ask to be paid back. If I can continue to collect U.I. (pending their review), I will notify SSDI of the payments I'm receiving. Unemployment insurance is generally based on State law. However, you can apply for and collect unemployment insurance benefits because SSDI is not a financial-need-based program, while unemployment is. Therefore your SSDI should not affect your eligibility for unemployment benefits in New York.
No. Couldn't even certify. My best guess is we'll be able to certify at midnight.
You can check, of course, but it is likely that your employer paid their unemployment compensation payments into the NY state unemployment pool and NOT the NJ pool.
In order to register your car in NY you will need an insurance bar code with valid NYS insurance.