I don't know about other states but in MS yes IF! you are unemployed when you first filed for unemployment then found a part time job. In MS the first $30 is not counted then every gross dollar you make takes away from your weekly unemployment check.
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In IL, you can earn up to 50% of your BASE benefit amount with no penalty. For every dollar over that 50% ceiling, your benefits are reduced by an equal amount.
Example: $200/wk BASE benefit amount
Week 1, working part time I earn $100. There will be no reduction in unemployment benefits since I haven't exceeded 50% of my base benefit amount.
Week 2, working part time I earn $125. My benefits for that week will be reduced by $25 since I have exceeded 50% of my base benefit amount by $25.
Source: http://www.ides.state.il.us/uidocs/bis/handbook.pdf
(pages 17-18)
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Can you collect unemployment in PA if you lost your part time job but still work a full time job?
no
There are too many variables in your question for a definitive answer. Your state, work history for the full time job, benefits remaining for the older part time job, qualifications for receiving benefits, etc.
You can file an unemployment claim if you only worked part-time only if you meet the job-searching requirements of your area.
No. You are still operating under the Connecticut unemployment benefits and your part time job needs to be reported to Connecticut and they will adjust or otherwise inform you on what to do next.
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You can accept a part-time position, and still get partial unemployment benefits to make up the difference, until you can get a full time position.
No. Your full time job (which you apparently still have) would pay more than the weekly benefits you might receive and you have to report all income in the benefits period.
No, not if your leaving was voluntary and not a job related reason, through no fault of your own.
YES you can.If you pose as a immagrant who has a part time job then yes.
If you want a job in California and still need time at home, I would apply for part time jobs. You can go to the local unemployment office and apply for many part time jobs.
Each state has its own criteria regarding length of time worked in the base period, total wages earned, reason for leaving the job, etc. rather than definition of full or part time work. Contact your state employment office to see if you are eligible.