The state of Kansas has unemployment extension in place after three months of the state reaching unemployment of 6.5 percent. If an extension is granted it is good for 13 months.
In Kansas, you can not draw unemployment if your hours are cut from 40 hours to 32 hours. Unemployment can be drawn if your fired, not just for a cut in hours.
Your basic unemployment benefit period in Kansas is 26 weeks. If that expires EUC adds another 13 weeks. If that expires, Kansas UI adds another 13 weeks. After all that, the law signed 11/6/09 by President Obama adds up to 14 more weeks.
Yes
Domenico Gagliardo has written: 'The Kansas industrial court' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Industrial Arbitration, Kansas. Court of Industrial Relations, Kansas 'The Kansas labor market, with special reference to unemployment compensation' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Labor and laboring classes, Insurance, Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance
yes!
Interstate Bakeries Corporation was formed in Kansas City
In many states such as Kansas, no. They are an elected official and Kansas counties do not pay into the Unemployment Tax fund for elected officials in any county office.
Yes, in every state
Interesting question. I think it depends on how far the job moved. Like, if you have a job in Kansas City Kansas and it moves to Kansas City Missouri - being adjoining cities - probably not because you could still drive to work. I'm sure if your job was moved farther away, your employer would terminate your employment and you could draw unemployment. Phone your local unemployment office and ask.
6 months then they can consider you for another 6 months.
The address of the Heart Of The Heartlands Corporation is: Po Box 211, Scammon, KS 66773-0211