In some states yes, but there are limits of how much you can make before your benefits are affected.
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Yes you can as long as you make 1-1/2 times less then what you would make in a normal 40hr work week.
yes
No
In general, no. In order to collect unemployment, you must be seeking employment, and accepting it when found. While in prison, that's not going to happen.
yes you can
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
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.
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
Yes, you may be eligible to collect unemployment benefits while waiting for your new job to start, as long as you meet the requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program. It is important to check with your state's unemployment office for specific guidelines and eligibility criteria.
Yes
ARKANSAS
No. You are not complying with unemployment rules, including ready, able, and continuously seeking full time work.
In New Jersey, you cannot collect unemployment benefits while on short-term disability. Short-term disability provides financial assistance to those unable to work due to a medical condition, while unemployment benefits are for individuals actively seeking work. Since these benefits serve different purposes, you must choose one based on your situation. If you're unable to work due to a disability, you should focus on short-term disability benefits.