I was just wondering the same thing. Did you ever find out? I think it means you owe money and some of your unemployment $$ will be used to pay off the amount owed but again I do not know for sure. I got the same message on mine this week.
If you mean that you currently are receiving unemployment and are wondering about when you next certify for benefits, its every two weeks.
It means the decision has been reversed, and (usually) that a claim which was initially denied has instead been accepted.
When your unemployment claim is being processed, it means that the relevant state agency is reviewing your application to determine your eligibility for benefits. This process involves verifying your employment history, earnings, and the reasons for your unemployment. You may receive updates or requests for additional information during this time. Ultimately, the agency will decide whether you qualify for unemployment benefits and inform you of their decision.
if you mean unemployment benefit, yes it does
An employer may do any number of things, but that does not mean its legal, ethical, or allowed by the state's unemployment office. When you file your claim, the investigator will check out your story with the employer and vice versa to determine the truth of the matter.
to lose your job.
It depends, what do you mean by console message?
Message received
I suppose you mean unemployment compensation. That is administered by the state you live in. The answer is never.
You could file for unemployment in Virginia, but under the interstate unemployment benefits program, only the "liable" state, Florida in this case would be obligated to pay, and under the terms and conditions of its laws.
The meaning of a particular message depends with the message of the sender to the receiver.
There is no cyclical unemployment.