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Yes, providing you were eligible for unemployment for the base period (the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters). When you file, the state's investigator will check your work history to determine, collectively, whether you're eligible.

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Which employer pays for your unemployment if you only work 3 weeks for one employer but had worked 31 years for the prior employer?

Until you have worked for the new employer for one calendar quarter, the state unemployment commission does not know you are employed there - the employer has not yet paid UI taxes associated with your name and SSAN. Any UI claim will be charged against the former employer ... or just denied.


Can unemployment benefits be used towards earned income credit?

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Will you receive unemployment benefits from a prior employer if you're terminated from a current position where you are a consultant with no employee benefits other than paycheck?

It depends on too many factors to list here. For example, the state(s) you worked in, reason(s) for termination, length of time worked in both employments, amounts of money you were paid in wages, whether the employer(s) were covered under the employment laws of the state, etc.


What is unemployment compensation?

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How long does it take to receive unemployment benefits in South Carolina?

I heard about 2 weeks, maybe 3 if your prior employer contests or an issue arises.


Can you apply for unemployment if your company was closing and prior to the close they offered an incentive to retire?

It would depend on the state you worked in and the nature of your "incentive to retire".


If you have worked a solid 15 years at different jobs and you quit your last one and have not worked for eight months but got another job and was laid off after three months can you get unemployment?

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.


What does tenure at employer of dislocation months mean?

"Tenure at employer of dislocation months" refers to the period an employee has worked for a company before experiencing a job dislocation, such as layoffs or company shutdowns. This term is often used in discussions about unemployment benefits or workforce statistics, indicating how long individuals were employed prior to losing their jobs. Understanding this tenure can help assess the stability of employment in a region or sector.


When an employee is terminated are you required to pay the check in Texas?

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In California if you fire an employee after one week do they get unemployment?

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Do you have to pay back unemployment in Pennsylvania if found to be disabled?

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Can a employer find out your prior salary?

Answer Any employer can find what you made at your last job by calling them to find out.