You had a job and lost it for reasons beyond your control (i.e. it wasn't your fault).
It depends on the laws and benefits of your state and country. They will be different from country to country.
Yes, if the federal government provides extended benefits, which Obama admin. has done. They are now considering another extension of benefits.
No, a person laid off after 4 1/2 months of work can't receive work-related unemployment (they would not have enough stamps), but they could get means-tested unemployment.
could you collect unemployment being suspend till further notice
No. If she were hired she wouldn't be eligible any longer for unemployment.
No. Persons who are "retired" are considered to be out of the labor pool and ineligible for unemployment insurance.
In most situations you cannot collect unemployment for termination due to incarceration. In the state of Michigan for instance, this is the one reason you can never collect unemployment. You may, however be able to collect if the charges against you are dropped, or you are acquitted of the crimes for which you are charged.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?
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
You would be able to in most states, but your benefits would be drastically reduced. The base period is usually the first 4 of the last 5 complete calendar periods. Check with your local employment security office.
You can't earn unemployment checks without being unemployed. If it's become too much stress, find another job.
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.
It's possible that is being considered at this time.
o hy you got fired to bad for you haha
I believe so, and that is very unfair