What does cob stand for or mean on the Pa unemployment status
If you mean that you currently are receiving unemployment and are wondering about when you next certify for benefits, its every two weeks.
This is the "application for benefits" date and is always a Sunday according to the PA Unemployment web site.
A dislocated worker is someone who has lost his/her job or is receiving unemployment benefits.
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.
Seasonal unemployment exactly what it says.In other words the umemployment is seasonal. Disguised unemployment does not mean totally unemployed.It means employment but,in this employment more people are employed in a job in which less people are required
Apparently, the money you put in a 401K Plan and withdrawn would not be deducted from unemployment benefits, but possibly that contributed by the employer may be deducted. It is best to contact the unemployment office and find out for sure. The Related Link below gives more detail. 401K is similar in many respects to pension payments
"On the dole" usually means collecting social assissitance payments such as unemployment benefits or social welfare grants.
A "Unemployment Compensation Attachment Order to Modify" typically refers to a legal directive related to the modification of unemployment benefits, often in the context of child support or other financial obligations. It may indicate that a portion of the unemployment benefits is being directed to satisfy an existing court order, such as for child support payments. This order ensures that the recipient's unemployment compensation is adjusted accordingly to meet these obligations.
The standard is good case, which although vague you can use your judgment or contact your states unemployment agency and explain your situation.
You can be "fired without warning" anywhere, but that does not necessarily mean 'with cause'. Being denied unemployment benefits by the state would depend on the investigator's findings as to the truth of reason for the firing.
If you're referring to unemployment benefits, you can't continue receiving them if you truly retire. If you mean Social Security benefits, they're Federal and where you live is immaterial to receiving them, so there's no penalty there.