You can expect to recieve payment approximatly three weeks after you recieve the letter from the appeals arbitrator saying that you have won your appeal.
if you are on unemployment now and it will run out by the end of feb 09" can you have an extension on it. and if so how long
The process can take four to eight weeks for a scheduled hearing.
After the initial filing of an appeal it generally takes 21 days for a first decision. After that it depends on if the appeal is appealed or challenged and if it goes to court, etc. For more details, see the Related Link below, under "Appeal Rights"
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Yes, as long as you are complying with all the requirements of Pennsylvania's unemployment office where you filed for benefits.
Yes, if you qualify for the unemployment and, for Social Security, the only question then is if it is early or for the full benefits
This is a bit confusing. If you have been disqualified, you are not receiving an unemployment check. You may appeal the decision within thirty days (the sooner the better), but unless the decision is reversed, there will be no check. The appeal process can take four to six weeks as well, and it can take thirty days after a reversed disqualification to receive payment.
You are usually eligible to receive unemployment benefits even if you were fired so long as you were not fired for "gross misconduct," the definition of which is determined by the state unemployment agency and seems, in Texas, to include "work-related misconduct, neglect, or mismanagement" according to a Texas Unemployment website (see "Related Links"). You have nothing to lose by filing for unemployment benefits and should do so right away. Include all pertinent information so the unemployment agency has as much information as possible. They will contact your previous employer and will allow you to dispute anything your employer says, but make sure you are being honest and have documented the situation well.
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Yes, but so long as you are willing to continue looking for work, and would not turn down work based on school.
How long will a pending adjudication take for unemployment benefits in North Carolina