To qualify for unemployment benefits in Ohio, individuals must have lost their job through no fault of their own, such as due to layoffs or company closures. They need to have worked at least 20 weeks in the past year or earned a minimum amount in wages during that time. Additionally, claimants must be actively seeking work and be available to accept suitable employment. Registration with the Ohio Job Bank is also typically required.
Ohio is one of the states in which unemployment compensation is fully taxed. In Ohio, unemployment compensation is treated the same as a type of income, therefore income taxes are paid.
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
You will need to apply for unemployment in the state that you were employed.
If Ohio does get the unemployment extension, it will only be 7 weeks. Some states that have a high unemployment rate (6% or higher) will get 13 weeks. edit: This answer is incorrect. Ohio's current unemployment rate is 7.3%, so Ohio qualifies for the full 13 weeks. http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/state_unemployment/index.html
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
The eligibility requirements and what you need to apply for unemployment in Ohio can be found in the booklet in the Related Link below.
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You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
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Yes, if you meet the qualifications set up by the state.
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