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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.

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Yes, but you have to qualify, by your own state's criteria, regarding wages earned in the base period, amount of wages earned, reason for losing your job, etc. like any other claimant for compensation

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I No one still employed, FT or PT can get unemployment.

Some states allow former part time workers to get UI benefits under some circumstances.

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Depends on what state. They will reduce your benefits if you have a part-time job.

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Can part time employees get unemployment benefits

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Can part time employees get unemployment

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