You will need to go to the state employment agency, fill out the forms, and talk to an interviewer. If you do not go through the required procedure, you will never collect unemployment.
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Getting fired in and of itself does not prevent you from getting unemployment. Employers must pay into unemployment insurance. If they could keep former workers from getting Unemployment by simply firing them, they would fire unnecessary employees rather than laying them off. The interviewer may decide such happened in your case. Still, you must apply.
Yes, if you were already collecting it. Contact Oregon's office for directions in modifying your claim due to your move.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
I believe pending what state you live in you would be eligible for unemployment
It depends on the state you live in. For example, in RI, if you quit or are fired, you cannot collect for 8 weeks. In Florida which is called a 'right to work' state or 'at will' state. You can quit or get fired without reason, but unless there is misconduct, you are eligible. If your boss doesn't fight it saying they had a valid reason, you are fine.
You would collect from Iowa, the "liable state."
First off it depends on what state you live in. Is your state an at-will employer? If so there is probably not much you can do. Also if your employer asked you to remove it or you were told they were not allowed when you were hired then there is nothing you can do. That is just a consequence of choosing a facial piercing.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?
Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.
Depends on where you live and your state laws. Call your local unemployment office. They will be your best resource.
Generally, unemployment benefits are paid by the state in which you worked. If you live in Connecticut and work in New York you most likely collect unemployment benefits from the state of New York.
Yes, if you had qualified for the benefit and complied with Massachusetts' requirements on moving out of state.
I think it depends on which state you live in. Check with your employers.
You will be denied. You have to work somewhere for a full year to receive unemployment. And quitting a job does not allow you to collect either.