As soon as an employee is laid off, they file for unemployment compensation. There is no waiting period. ... currently working, then you cannot file regardless of your income.
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/02/2014
...a court order to levy wages, income, assets, etc. As a matter of practice most states don't levy unemployment benefits but they DO have the legal authority to do so. You should...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 03/08/2009
... are benefits calculated?> Regardless of which state you live in, you'll receive a weekly unemployment benefit based on how long you were employed and your prior...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 26/11/2013
they started the extra extension on the 26th of nov and it is an extra 7 weeks of benefits if your first one ran out then the second will pick up where the last had did
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 11/12/2008
...receive it. I do know that it is very well possible for a person to collect Unemployment Benefits after being fired.
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 07/11/2009
Check with your local teacher's association, but most teachers are on 9 or 10 month contracts and are thus ineligible to collect unemployment during vacation periods.
6 Answers · Education & Reference · 04/08/2006
.... Therefore they cannot pay you. I'm not aware of any states that provide for retroactive claims prior to the date that you initially apply. ...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 16/09/2010
You can only apply on line. Go to Maryland Unemployment Insurance Website.
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 02/12/2009
Here you go.
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/09/2007
As long as you are willing and able to accept fulltime employment.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 26/05/2012