In most states that would be considered sufficient to qualify for partial benefits. It depends on the state, whether the change in employment hours as you described constitutes significant changes, the norm for hours in your industry, how much your hours were decreased, etc. It would be best to contact your state's employment security office for clarification.
Quitting a job does not qualify for unemployment.
The states have programs other than unemployment for dealing with your housing issue. As far as hours being cut, most states allow unemployment when your hours are reduced, but they need more details to approve your benefits. Check with your unemployment office.
You are not unemployed, just underemployed, so it is likely that you will not qualify. Your employer would have to sign off on the application.
You live in Utah and moving to Florida to get married. Do you qualify for unemployment Benefit's?
Initially, to receive benefits from unemployment you must apply and qualify for the benefits. Provided you qualify the checks will be sent to you, or you could arrange to have them directly deposited into your account.
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
Example sentence - He did not qualify for unemployment compensation because he has never been employed.
Yes, but drawing Social Security by itself does not mean you have to accept partial unemployment instead of full benefits.
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Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.