More states are allowing people to fill out their unemployment forms online. Check with your local unemployment office before filing a claim.
You may or may not be able to, depending on your state. In California, for example, you can apply online but not in Ohio. In states where you can't apply online, you can often fill in a PDF and fax it in.
If you have been laid off from your job you may be able to file for unemployment online without visiting an unemployment office. In many states, unemployed workers can apply for unemployment benefits online or over the phone. In New York, for example, can visit Unemployment Services web site to file a new unemployment claim, claim weekly benefits, or check on the status of an existing unemployment compensation claim. Filing by phone is also an option.
Madison, WI I work part time and collecting partial unemployement. Will I be able to apply for the 13 weeks of extention if I was terminated from work.?? I am only making 300 per month from employement and my unemployment money is almost exhausted How do I apply for extention and when do I apply
Google "department of unemployment" and your state name and you should be able to find it.
If a person was wrongfully terminated from their job for health reasons, they may be able to sue or draw unemployment. The person will need to speak with and possibly hire an attorney.
Yes, you can qualify for unemployment benefits after being terminated from a job following a short-term disability, provided you meet your state's eligibility requirements. Typically, you must be able and available to work, actively seeking employment, and not have been terminated for misconduct. It's essential to check your state's specific rules, as they can vary regarding eligibility and the application process.
You can only apply for unemployment if you are ready to go to work. The unemployment office will expect you to be ready and able to work. These are 2 separate issues.
Apply at the store and you should be able to do it online.
No. If you are a school student, or officially registered as a university or college student, you cannot collect unemployment. Different countries may have different rules. For example, in some countries, if you are eligible for employment under normal circumstances, meaning that you were terminated through no fault of yours, you may be eligible for unemployment while you return to school. It is best to call your corresponding unemployment office before making any life-changing decisions.
Yes, an employee can and often will be terminated while on a Long-Term disability claim if there is indication he/she will not be returning to work. There is nothing stating or requiring an employer to keep an employee who is unable to perform the tasks required by their job description on staff.Clearly the Long-Term disability benefits will continue regardless. However, other benefits could be lost once terminated. Check with you insurance provider for specifics on this.
It does not appear to be available online. However, you should be able to contact the Kentucky Department of Revenue at 502-564-4581. They will be able to help you with this issue.
I do not believe that you would be able to apply online for workman's comp. You would need to do that in person. Check with your employer on how to do this.