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waterspout4
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Name: Kelly
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Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
My job is moving. Not too far, but far enough that I can't make the commute. At first they said the move wouldn't be for years, but today I was told it will probably be within the year.
I now work 25 hours per week. Would I be eligible for unemployment as a part-time employee that just can't make the move with the company?
TIA!
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Posted 3/10/10 3:35 PM |
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Reese1106
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Name: Theresa
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
From my understanding, yes. I would call the Dept of Labor though and double check.
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Posted 3/10/10 6:17 PM |
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waterspout4
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Name: Kelly
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
Posted by Reese1106
From my understanding, yes. I would call the Dept of Labor though and double check.
Thanks! We will call this the last resort.
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Posted 3/10/10 7:59 PM |
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MrsM-6-7-08
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Name: Nicole
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
Honestly anyone can file for unemployment quit, fired, laid off etc
It honestly depends how far the employer pursues denying your unemployment benefits.
IN rare cases the Employer can ask for a hearing on the matter.
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Posted 3/15/10 10:21 AM |
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queensgal
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
Posted by MrsM-6-7-08
Honestly anyone can file for unemployment quit, fired, laid off etc
It honestly depends how far the employer pursues denying your unemployment benefits.
IN rare cases the Employer can ask for a hearing on the matter.
Also, as an HR person, sometimes they send you the paperwork so late you don't even have time to return it so the person gets unemployment even if they shouldn't. Go ahead and apply, it can't hurt! And it does seem like you have a legit reason.
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Posted 3/17/10 7:55 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
I would say yes.
We had an employee move & file for unemployment.
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Posted 3/18/10 3:06 PM |
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DomesticDeeva
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Name: Dee
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Re: Can I apply for unemployment in this situation?
I believe so. I read that a commute of more than an hour and a half is considered a "hardship". So if your company is moving far, I think you can claim. But being that it was a part time, they will base your "pay" on that, so you won't get the full amount. HTH!
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Posted 3/19/10 11:39 AM |
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