my wife works a job between sept and jan. she does not work between feb and aug. can she collect unemployment from feb through aug? her job is per diem
yes
No
In general, no. In order to collect unemployment, you must be seeking employment, and accepting it when found. While in prison, that's not going to happen.
If your most recent employer was in CT, and your employer paid unemployment taxes to the state of CT during that employment, then yes, you can collect benefits from CT while residing in ANY state in the US. Check your W-2 statement, and if your employer's state EIN is listed as CT, you're set.
You can if you qualified for the unemployment, if your present pay is less than the benefits being paid, and if the state you work in allows it.
yes you can
You can't collect unemployment in New York if you are out on strike, for 49 days. You can collect it sooner if: 1) the labor dispute ends and you're still unemployed, or 2) the employer hires a replacement worker. See the Related Link below, the Handbook, page 11, item *3, for more details.
NO... if you are not looking for work you cannot collect
You cannot collect unemployment while you collect wages, so if you are paid while on maternity leave, you probably cannot collect unemployment. You should contact the nearest office of the Colorado Department of Labor to know for certain. You can probably google "Colorado Department of Labor" and send them an email to ask. If you can collect unemployment you'll have to contact that office anyway, to get the paperwork.
ARKANSAS
Yes
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.