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Is anyone an expert in unemployment insurance?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 573497" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>File online ASAP. You're entitled. This is what the plumbers and electricians always do. They work for a company that used them and pays into unemployment for each hour they work, then when there's no work they collect unemployment. You can even collect unemployment if you still work from time to time without losing your claim. I know this is so because we did this with several employees where I did payroll.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, if they had reason to terminate you, they would have at which point you'd have to fight them for unemployment benefits. Since you're still on their books and they just don't have work for you, you are an employee that they don't have work for and you're eligible. Trust me. File online ASAP back to the last date you worked. Don't tell them anything other than that they don't have work available for you. <strong>Don't muddy the waters with details.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 573497, member: 99"] File online ASAP. You're entitled. This is what the plumbers and electricians always do. They work for a company that used them and pays into unemployment for each hour they work, then when there's no work they collect unemployment. You can even collect unemployment if you still work from time to time without losing your claim. I know this is so because we did this with several employees where I did payroll. FWIW, if they had reason to terminate you, they would have at which point you'd have to fight them for unemployment benefits. Since you're still on their books and they just don't have work for you, you are an employee that they don't have work for and you're eligible. Trust me. File online ASAP back to the last date you worked. Don't tell them anything other than that they don't have work available for you. [B]Don't muddy the waters with details.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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