Contact the GA unemployment office for this answer.
unemployment is the condition of being out of work
could you collect unemployment being suspend till further notice
No in most cases you can not claim unemployment .
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After standard unemployment benefits run out, individuals may be eligible for extended benefits or other programs, such as Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) or state-specific extensions, depending on their situation and the regulations in their state. Those who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits may also qualify for benefits if they meet certain criteria, such as being actively seeking work or participating in approved training programs. Eligibility requirements can vary, so it's important for individuals to check with their local unemployment office for specific guidance.
Only if you don't tell them about your retirement. I retired Jan 2010 and immediately went to work FT. After 7 months, I was laid off without notice. I applied for unemployment and stated honestly that I receive a military retirement. I am a man of integrity and had no desire to falsify information that could come back to haunt me or even be charged with a crime since it is illegal to falsify information when applying for unemployment. I was told that I did not qualify for unemployment benefits becaus I receive a military retirement. In short, in the state of Georgia, retired veterans will never be eligible for unemployment benefits because our retirement is more than the benefit. What is being lost in all this is that the state requires every employer to pay into the unemployment system for their workers. This means that the state of Georgia gets to keep the money paid by my employer because I can never qualify for unemployment benefits. This is outrageous! I guess my 24 years of service wasn't enough, they now want my unemployment benefits as well. Just their way of saying "Thanks for your service". Good Soldier
Unemployment benefits are extended for the "99ers", who's benefit period of 99 weeks of eligibility ended 6/2/10, until the end of November, 2010. It does not add a Tier 5, however, it just extends the time period for those whose period ended. However, a bill is being introduced (as of Aug, 5, 2010) to create a Tier 5, that would provide additional benefits (if passed and signed into law). See the 2 Related Links below for more details.
No. You receive unemployment BECAUSE you have no job.
No. If she were hired she wouldn't be eligible any longer for unemployment.
No. Persons who are "retired" are considered to be out of the labor pool and ineligible for unemployment insurance.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.