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Can you still claim unemployment benefits if you voluntarily quit from your job? |
Can you still claim unemployment benefits if you voluntarily quit from your job? Not normally, but it would depend on the circumstances of your quitting. If you just didn't like the job, then I would say no. But if you quit because of harrassment or something like that, then I would say yes. You cannot collect if you ust quit becuase you didn't like your job. If you were being abused or harrarssed then you yes - but you may have to fight for it. another case where state law controls and we don't know which state. of course, you could google your state laws about unemployment benefits, since unemployment is partly a state and partly a federal program. GL Go here, > http://affiliatestag.blogspot.com... > http://paidforwritedown.blogspot.com... > http://professionallab.blogspot.com... ------------------- Not likely, but file anyway -- it never hurts to file. In general, no. Unless there's extenuating circumstances - and you have to be able to prove them. (Some states will allow you to claim if you've moved from out of state.) No! you have to go on to Social Security for your money. I think it is for three months, and them you go back on unemployment benefits. good luck. |
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