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Usually by mail. The former employer will be contacted since he will be paying a portion of your benefits. This gives them a chance to appeal if you were fired or quit.
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 19/04/2009
.... The web site is http://jfs. ohio .gov/ouc/ucben/index.stm and the number... there just CLICK on Types of unemployment compensation and GO to interstate claim. Also, another...
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 24/11/2007
Hope you are successful from a fellow unemployed Ohioan.
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 16/06/2009
The only thing required to collect unemployment is that you be unemployed (providing you have worked long enough...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/02/2008
There is nothing to lose for trying to obtain unemployment benefits. If the employer contests it, you are ...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 17/03/2013
Yes. Your employer has a set number of days (I think its 30 but did not double check) to choose to appeal the decision. If they do, your benefits should continue until the hearing at which time they will be required to...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 22/06/2010
... if you are receiving benefits from the state, etc. Unemployment is paid in by your employer. No need to report anything...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 29/07/2010
Per the OH website: Reason for unemployment : If he/she was discharged (fired), may an applicant...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 22/05/2010
Maybe you will get lucky and he will get laid off. Then the unemployment would not be a problem. Or being let go for lack of work, through no fault of the employee. Good luck.
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 26/04/2010
If you have a good reason for missing they will reschedule, and the outcome of the hearing will determine whether you get the benefits not whether you missed the original time.
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 02/10/2010