If your employer paid unemployment tax, then likely yes. A good resource for more information can be found here in the Related Link below, under Requirements for eligibility.
That is something you have to check with the unemployment office. If the employee was collecting a salary, yes, he/she is entitled to unemployment and it makes no difference if he/she worked for a non-profit or a profit organization. The part-time aspect is what could be tricky. It is best to check with the unemployment office in order to get the current ruling.
Religious nonprofits have the option to not pay unemployment to the state. If they choose not to pay unemployment then the employee cannot collect unemployment. If they do pay unemployment costs to the state then the employee can collect unemployment benefits. Nonreligious organizations do have to pay unemployment, but they can pay the state one of two ways. As a state tax rated employer (same as a for profit company) or as a direct reimbursurer. In this case the employee is able to collect unemployment benefits. Referenced from www.chooseust.com
Kentucky supposed to pay your unemployment becasue they make you pay income tax.
You wish!! If you are on unemployment in Georgia, but now live in Tennessee, you would apply for unemployment in Tennessee. Your records would transfer and you would be paid in the state where you live.Another answer:You can only draw unemployment from the "liable state", Georgia in your case, because that is the state that your employer paid the unemployment taxes, through the payroll taxes, to. You might file with Tennessee, but they would only be helping you receive the benefits from Georgia.
If you live in MS but worked in TN, you will file your claim for unemployment insurance against the state where your wages were reported. Contact your Human Resources or Payroll department. They should be able to tell you if the employer paid unemployment taxes to MS on your behalf or only to TN. TN takes unemployment claims by telephone or over the Internet, from out of state residents.
I worked in Ma but like in Nh where do I file for unemployment ?
Nonprofit organizations for the most part struggle to pay their bills and keep their doors open. They usually depend on donations and grant so their budget are very small. However, they also get business services donated to the in the form of PR, Marketing, Web Design, etc.. When I worked a nonprofit we had $5000 per month for operating expenses. Good this the only person who was getting paid was the director.
It depends upon the conditions of your work. If you worked as an unpaid volunteer, then your cannot receive unemployment benefits on that basis. If you were a paid employee, then you can.
It would be for the state you worked in, you can not draw unemployment from a state other than the one you worked in.
If you worked for someone and you didn't voluntarily resign, you might be eligible for unemployment.
If I live in Washinton but worked in Idaho whre do I file for unemployment?
You can file an unemployment claim if you only worked part-time only if you meet the job-searching requirements of your area.