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Can You Be Denied Unemployment Benefits If You Travel Overseas?
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Read moreAre You Entitled to Unemployment Insurance Benefits? Only if You are “Unemployed.”
In order to receive unemployment insurance benefits in California, an individual must be “unemployed.” What exactly does it mean to be “unemployed?” Is it only for those who are out of work? How do I know if I am “unemployed?” To find out, click on the icon below and you will be guided through a […]
Read moreFiling a Claim for Unemployment Insurance Benefits
In this article, Brian E. Hawes, Esq. explains in easy to read terms the process of filing a claim for unemployment benefits. He describes what a “New Claim” is, and how it differs from an “Additional Claim” and a “Reopened Claim.” He explains the importance of filing “Continued Claims,” and what information is required in a Continued Claim in order to ensure that […]
Read moreGetting Your Unemployment Insurance Benefits Even After Being Fired for Rudeness
Being discourteous to your employer’s customers or the public can get you fired. But does it also mean that you lose your unemployment insurance benefits? What if it only happened once? Or what if the customer deserved it? What does the employer have to prove in order to keep you from receiving your unemployment insurance benefits? These and other questions can […]
Read moreInsubordinate at Work? You May Still Be Entitled to Your Unemployment Insurance Benefits.
If your employer says you were discharged for “insubordination,” does that mean you automatically lose your unemployment benefits? Not necessarily! Not every disagreement at work is legally considered “insubordination.” For instance, did you know that the employer’s statement that you committed insubordination represents only one viewpoint. The acts which led to your discharge, and your reason for doing (or not doing) the […]
Read moreWhile On Unemployment Do I Need To Report Work Or Income From Odd Jobs?
Odd-job work is work performed for the main purpose of earning a livelihood. Such work can be either in employment or self-employment. Work and earnings from odd jobs need to be reported to the EDD if you are receiving unemployment insurance benefits. However, if your earnings from an odd-job are not excessive (XE), you may still […]
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