I currently collecting unemployment and will be eligible for SS in a month. May I apply for my Social Sucurity while I am collecting unemployment?
You can file an unemployment insurance claim via the California State government website. Information centers will be able to provide other resources such as whether you are eligible for unemployment insurance. They also have a toll free number that you can call for help
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
No. The insurance only covers people who lose work because of something beyond their control such as mass layoff or "restructuring". If you quit or are fired for substandard work, you are not eligible.
In California, Yes. Being called for jury duty does not disqualify you from unemployment benefits. (California Unemployment Insurance Code § 1253.7). The amount you get paid for jury duty might be deducted from the amount of unemployment compensation you are eligible for. (Cal.Un.Ins.Code§ 1253.7). To get more information on unemployment benefits check out the Related Link below.
Yes, you generally can. But in order to keep collecting, comply with the requirements to stay eligible (i.e. reporting in, looking for work, etc.)
No, under Oregon law 657.085, insurance agents and others, to the extent they are paid by commission, are not eligible for unemployment benefits. See Related Link below.
You should have received a letter if you were eligible. If you did not receive your letter yet, please call your Texas State Unemployment office at 1-800-939-6631 Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. for all unemployment insurance services. Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. to find out if you are eligible.
A 99er refers to a person who has been unemployed for 99 weeks, at which point they are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance.
Yes, you can collect unemployment insurance if you have worked in Hawaii but moved to California. Even if you think you do not have enough in Hawaii's unemployment insurance to collect. I worked in California all my life and was offered a job in Hawaii in October 2008. I worked until March 2009 and then tried to collect while i lived in Hawaii. I was denied befits in Hawaii in March 2009, so I moved back to California and could not find work so i collected unemployment in California. It was a knowledgeable person in California EDD that recommended that i file in Hawaii versus California because of the amount i would collect there was a lot more than i collected here. I told them I was denied benefits over there because i did not work long enough over there (hence; i did not put enough money in Hawaii's Kitty) So California's EDD said they would transfer what I put in California's unemployment insurance to Hawaii's unemployment insurance, then that would make me eligible to collect.
First -- I am NOT a lawyer.As general rule, if you quit a job, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits. If you lose your job through no fault of your own, your eligibility will be determined by the rules of the state you move to. A period of residency may be required.can you collect unemployment if you quit your job to move out of state?what are the terms and conditions of collecting unemployment if you quit your job to move out of state?
You should consider filing for Social Security instead of unemployment. You cannot file for unemployment if you left the job on your own. You should have left the job involuntarily to be eligible to apply for Unemployment Insurance in the State of Chicago.
No. not if you quit. For one to collect UI, they must have been laid off by the employer. The UI office will verify the information with the employer. If you voluntarily quit, you are not eligible for unemployment insurance.