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You should contact your state unemployment agency for rules relevant to your situation in your state.

The fact that you are unemployed is due to your own decision to resign, so that adversely impacts your ability to claim unemployment.

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Can you collect unemployment if you work through an agency?

Yes you can, but they don't pay anyway. The only way you can collect unemployment if you had a full time position and lost it (no fault of your own). You can't collect if you decided to work through an agency. They are temp work only. There is no guarantee that they will find you work every time you finish "a job" and is on their waiting list. You have to report your wages anyway. So, probably not.


Can a collection agency collect money from someone who is unemployed?

Generally, a court will only allow unemployment compensation be garnished in the case of spousal or child support.


Can you minimize hours at work and still collect unemployment?

Unemployment benefit is paid to those who are out of work. If you find work you must tell the benefit agency or you will be committing a crime (fraud). Depending on how much you earn it may be that the agency will top up your earnings to the equivalent of your unemployment entitlement (if your wages are less) so as to ease you back into full time work.


Will prospective employers have access to why you filed for unemployment?

No. By law unemployment information is confidential and is only communicated between the claimant, the state agency, and the affected employer


Can a person in Michigan collect a pension and unemployment at the same time?

In Michigan, a person can collect both a pension and unemployment benefits simultaneously, but it may affect the amount of unemployment benefits received. The pension may reduce the unemployment benefits based on the state’s regulations regarding pension income. It's essential for individuals to report their pension income when applying for unemployment to ensure compliance with state laws. Consulting with the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency can provide specific guidance based on individual circumstances.


Can your job fire you for falsification on unemployment?

This is difficult to answer, because a future employer would not have access to confidential information in unemployment files. That information is between the agency, the claimant and the employer claimed against.


You have been on medical leave for 18 months if you are able to go back to work but your job says theres no work can you collect unemployment?

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.


Can a collection agency collect from a trust?

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How do I go by getting partial unemployment?

Call your local unemployment agency. Explain your situation and ask them what you need to do.


Can you collect unemployment in Texas if you get fired?

You are usually eligible to receive unemployment benefits even if you were fired so long as you were not fired for "gross misconduct," the definition of which is determined by the state unemployment agency and seems, in Texas, to include "work-related misconduct, neglect, or mismanagement" according to a Texas Unemployment website (see "Related Links"). You have nothing to lose by filing for unemployment benefits and should do so right away. Include all pertinent information so the unemployment agency has as much information as possible. They will contact your previous employer and will allow you to dispute anything your employer says, but make sure you are being honest and have documented the situation well.


Can you collect unemployment if you live in Oregon and get fired?

You will need to go to the state employment agency, fill out the forms, and talk to an interviewer. If you do not go through the required procedure, you will never collect unemployment. <><> Getting fired in and of itself does not prevent you from getting unemployment. Employers must pay into unemployment insurance. If they could keep former workers from getting Unemployment by simply firing them, they would fire unnecessary employees rather than laying them off. The interviewer may decide such happened in your case. Still, you must apply.


Can you collect unemployment benefits in California if you go out on strike?

According to the Employment Development Department, you are only eligible for unemployment if you are unemployed "through no fault of your own." Being on strike is considered a "fault of your own" in most cases even if you personally voted against the strike. However, you should file for unemployment benefits - or contact the unemployment agency - anyway as they will review each case individually. There is no downside to filing unemployment (do know that they will notify your employer) and the worst that can happen is that they will say "no"!