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    Only persons who have earned plenty covered wages former to becoming unemployed will have enough take-home pay credits to potentially become licensed for unemployment benefits. It requires a recent history of many weeks of covered employment before an individual qualifies for seeking work benefits. In addition to filing a claim and having sufficient wages in covered employment, eligible individuals must in the main provide the state unemployment agency with information which shows that they are all of the following:

    Jobless, or have experienced a substantial reduction in hours of work through no fault of their own
    Able to labor
    Available for work
    Actively in search of work
    Willing to accept any fitting work

    The weekly unemployment benefit quantity for which a former employee is potentially eligible (the amount of wealth that may be collected weekly by a claimant) is based upon the sum of earnings reported by all employers during this one-year base age. It is usually not important to know which wages will be used by the state to determine fiscal eligibility. However, it is vital to appreciate that it is the employer, and not the member of staff, who pays for the benefits.
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    Batool  

    answered 3 years ago

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      Jrobinson  

      answered 3 years ago

        If I am being written up at work for things that are not correct and being called names basically being terrorized at work can I leave this job and still receive unemployment in Ohio
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        Guest  

        answered 8 months ago

        Is there any unemployment benefits available for self employed workers?
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        Guest  

        answered 8 months ago

        If a person quit their job can do they qualifies for unemployment ?
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        Guest  

        answered 4 months ago

          If you have worked and have paid into the system and you fall under the guidelines of a good working pattern and have a good reason for the benefit, then you get it.

          If you go to work and pay into the fund, you should get it when the company you work for closes or lays you off.  If you quit or no show or blow off at someone or fight, you probably won;t get anything.

          It has a lot to do with your work history and if you paid into the fund.
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          Kjboyd2  

          answered 2 months ago

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