California unemployment eligibility requires that you have earned a certain amount of wages in the state within a recent (usually within the past 2 years) 12 month period. Six years is too long.
Whether or not you are eligible for unemployment benefits depends on a lot of factors (i.e. the state you live in, the amount of time you worked at your job, the number of hours worked, the nature of the employment) but only working at a job for 2 months you would probably not be eligible to collect unemployment benefits.
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Fourteen of the 50 states tax Social Security benefits.Same rate as Federal GovernmentMinnesotaNebraskaNorth DakotaRhode IslandVermontWest VirginiaNot all states are the same so it woud be best for you to contact your Social Security office and find out.
They can't. A 401k is your personal property and is not supposed to be cashed in before you are 59-1/2 years of age. It is the same as your own personal savings account.
Sure why not they are 2 completely different departments.Another answer:No, to qualify for Workers Comp you have to prove you have a disability that prevents you from working. To receive unemployment compensation, you have to be ready, willing, and ABLE (emphasis added) to immediately go to work full time. You cannot be both!
Your unemployment benefits are a percentage of what you made while you were working. so if when you were working yo made a high salary, then your unemployment will be high. The idea is that you can maintain a stable lifestyle until you find employment, in the event you lose your job to no fault of your own. <><> See the Related Question below for more information.
It is uncertain. Perhaps not from France, but from the UK. Speak to the proper agency to ask for assistance. The unemployment office in both countries can give you information.
Unemployment is split into these types: demand-deficient unemployment, frictional unemployment, and structural unemployment
Yes. I used to do this when I was seasonally employed. Be aware that your employer will end up paying a higher rate towards unemployment insurance.
Unemployment benefits last for 26 weeks in New York, unless due to high unemployment rates extensions apply. In any case, it makes no difference if you are working, not working, or even on unemployment compensation, if you qualify for SS under its OWN requirements, you will continue to receive SS as the 2 programs are not connected and one has nothing to do with the other. See the Related Link below for more information.
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