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<blockquote data-quote="DownTheRabbitHole" data-source="post: 572888" data-attributes="member: 13030"><p>Have you spoken with the DWD in your state yet? Most of the time these agencies work with employees to help them apply for and receive unemployment. I'm in another state but verification from employers are required to be responded to after an unemployment claim has been filed. Employers are required to verify wages, hours etc. </p><p></p><p>If you've been working long enough you are entitled to these benefits. I briefly looked on the site and there are specific laws that relate to schools non-profit etc. and as I have never worked with anything related to educational services so I don't know if there are any differences with this type of employment. It might just be to protect against teachers, school workers filing for unemployment during school breaks. </p><p></p><p>I would still believe, assuming you've worked there longer enough, you can apply for and should be entitled to receive unemployment benefits. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DownTheRabbitHole, post: 572888, member: 13030"] Have you spoken with the DWD in your state yet? Most of the time these agencies work with employees to help them apply for and receive unemployment. I'm in another state but verification from employers are required to be responded to after an unemployment claim has been filed. Employers are required to verify wages, hours etc. If you've been working long enough you are entitled to these benefits. I briefly looked on the site and there are specific laws that relate to schools non-profit etc. and as I have never worked with anything related to educational services so I don't know if there are any differences with this type of employment. It might just be to protect against teachers, school workers filing for unemployment during school breaks. I would still believe, assuming you've worked there longer enough, you can apply for and should be entitled to receive unemployment benefits. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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