If what you are asking is "Can I collect unemployment after I have been back at work for weeks?" The answer is: No you can not.
YOu cannot receive unemployment if you return to work.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
No you need a longer wqork hisory than that where you have paid enough in to get benefits back.
Yes. The Department of Job and Family Services can back the date up (in Ohio anyway), so you can collect.
I worked for 30 years and retired at 60 - started collecting my pension but went back to work in another job for 3 months and then got laid off. Am I able to collect unemployment and does it comefrom the 30 year job or the 3 month job.
You should qualify in these circumstances, though laws vary from state-to-state. Contact your state's unemployment agency for eligibility requirements and filing instructions.
Unless your particular state has a provision for back pay -- most do not -- you will be unable to collect back pay. It is your responsibility to file for unemployment and the fact that you did not do so during your first unemployed month is unfortunately entirely your loss.
Usually, teachers are paid a salary and cannot collect unemployment between school terms, but you can check with your unemployment office. If you are paid hourly, it might be possible to collect benefits. Again, check with your unemployment office or ask the school administrators if it is possible to collect unemployment. The school can probably tell you. Another answer: I doubt it, but call or email your unemployment department. I am a retired teacher who subs during the school year and tried to collect unemployment in the summer. They paid me, but then decided that I didn't earn it so I had to pay it back. There is a law that has been passed that prohibits teachers from unemployment, but I am not sure if this a federal law or state.
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
Anytime you have to refile for unemployment they always hold back 1 or 2 weeks.
If you were on workers compensation and that ran out and then your old job did not take you back, you should be able to collect unemployment. However, you will need to apply for it. There are certain restrictions. You will need to go to the unemployment office and ask them rather than ask the internet.
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