Yes. But there are conditions that must be met. See the Related Link below under "Benefit Eligibility" > "Voluntary Quit" > "Spouse following spouse"
No because nobody is going to fire you because you have a cold. You have to be totally out of work to collect unemployment and not just out sick.
Receiving unemployment benefits is not determined by what you want to be, but by your work history, reason for leaving your employer, etc.
No. You can only collect from the state that your employer paid his unemployment taxes to, the "liable" state.
Yes, but you have to file for unemployment in PA.Correction:You cannot be paid by Pennsylvania, as they are not the "liable state" that collected the unemployment taxes from your former employer. Only North Carolina pays, but you can continue to collect from NC. You might contact the PA office to assist you through the interstate unemployment claims program, however.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
You cannot collect when you have voluntarily left a job. Has to be a lay off or firing... can you collect if hes out of work and found another job in California
Although corporate officer wages are subject to PA UC taxes they may only collect Unemployment compansation benefits in extreme cases, i.e., declared natural disaster, forced bankruptcy.
Check the Related Link below for information on approved training/education allowed while collecting unemployment benefits.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
Yes, you can transfer your claim from one state to another.
no
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.