It depends on your claim location.
Also, I believe this phone # will work in general:
1-800-982-8920
Sure, but any income made besides your unemployment, by law, must be reported on your weekly claim for benefits.
If you have been laid off from your job you may be able to file for unemployment online without visiting an unemployment office. In many states, unemployed workers can apply for unemployment benefits online or over the phone. In New York, for example, can visit Unemployment Services web site to file a new unemployment claim, claim weekly benefits, or check on the status of an existing unemployment compensation claim. Filing by phone is also an option.
The govenment systems are somewhat full at the moment, but you might also be lacking a pin number. You should be able to file this claim online; attempt filing late at night or at least off peak hours of use. If problem persists, call your local unemployment office.
012765 4328 716 981
use a computer
That number is teleserve. Its the number you call to claim biweekly unemployment benefits.
In most cases, that amount would exceed your weekly benefits and you would not receive unemployment for that week. They subtract your income from that week's benefits.
to file a claim (888) 581-5812
No in most cases you can not claim unemployment .
When filing an unemployment claim,you will need indentification including your social security number and details for your last 3 employers
If you are filing a claim for unemployment benefits, you will probably need to do that in person.
Your unemployment benefits will continue even if your employer declares bankruptcy. The unemployment insurance system is designed by each state to cover your expenses if you become unemployed in a qualified manner.As long as you remain eligible to receive your weekly unemployment benefit rate, your benefits should not be halted at any time, unless you either become employed or discontinue your claim. The only other reason your claim may be stopped is because you have reached the end of your benefit term, and your available compensation has expired.