Most states require at least 6 months of employment to be eligible for unemployment benefits. Sometimes they may revert back to your last employer if you have not worked long enough on your present job to receive benefits. Since you quit your last job prior to the lay-off, you may want to contact the UI office in your state to find out your status.
no
I worked in NY for 6 months. I live in New Jersey. I was told by NJ Unemployment when I tried to claim benefits that I would have to claim my unemployment benefits in the State of NY.
Whether or not you are eligible for unemployment benefits depends on a lot of factors (i.e. the state you live in, the amount of time you worked at your job, the number of hours worked, the nature of the employment) but only working at a job for 2 months you would probably not be eligible to collect unemployment benefits.
Yes, they do. Unemployment is a federal program led by the Department of Labor. In order to receive payments, you must have worked the previous 12 months.
no not in ny . unless you have worked atleast 6 months prior
If you have worked in the past year and a half, you probably qualify for benefits.
Yes, you can file for unemployment benefits if you worked for four months and were fired, provided you meet your state's eligibility requirements. Typically, you must have earned a minimum amount during a base period and be unemployed through no fault of your own. Being fired may affect your eligibility, depending on the circumstances of your termination. It's important to check with your local unemployment office for specific guidelines.
No. They apply to the individual only and then it is for a work history of the past 15 months, generally.
No. You only collect unemployment benefits from the "liable state" (which collected payroll taxes from the employer an applicant had worked for). However, if you had worked in another state during the current base year for that state, the "agent state" (where you live) can help you collect from that state.
I worked in Ma but like in Nh where do I file for unemployment ?
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.
Yes, as long as you comply with North Carolina's regulations concerning the move.