Would depend on whether FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) played a roll in the unpaid leave or not.
In Pennsylvania, you generally cannot collect unemployment benefits for unpaid maternity leave. Unemployment benefits are intended for individuals who are actively seeking work and are available to work, while maternity leave is considered a personal choice to take time off for childbirth or childcare. However, if you are laid off or terminated while on maternity leave, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. Always consult the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry for specific guidance related to your situation.
You do not qualify for unemployment during a leave. You have to be considered unemployed & if you are not separated from your job, then you are still considered employed. You can always file, but you will be denied.
Yes, but to have a payable claim you must meet the requirements in the Related Link below.
You cannot collect unemployment while you collect wages, so if you are paid while on maternity leave, you probably cannot collect unemployment. You should contact the nearest office of the Colorado Department of Labor to know for certain. You can probably google "Colorado Department of Labor" and send them an email to ask. If you can collect unemployment you'll have to contact that office anyway, to get the paperwork.
In this state, if you work part time, you do not get unemployment. If your employer wants you to take extended unpaid leave and you take it, you can get unemployment. You took leave because your boss asked you to. That choice is like, resign or I will fire you. If your boss will not hire you back immediately, this state gives you unemployment under those circumstances. If you refuse to take either option and you are fired, you can get unemployment. It is obvious that your boss is giving you the choice of take part time work or quit only is not putting it to you in quite those terms.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
Collecting unemployment while on disability depends on the state and the laws. However, in most states, you cannot collect both.
In Massachusetts, you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks.
This would be up to each state to determine. Some states have regulations that address non-profit's worker's unemployment
Unless you have some arrangement with your employer, you cannot collect unemployment if you leave a job on your own (resign). Unemployment is available when you are laid-off or lose your job because of some other reason that is not under your control (such as a reorganization, a merger).
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
No. You can't collect unemployment anywhere for merely retiring.