Not in Ohio unless you were asked to do something illegal or the job wasnt as promised when hired. There are a few exceptions that are acceptable so its possible in a narrow margin. But just to quit for no reason-no.
26+20 federal extension+13 Federal extension (33) Federal extension. Then your state may have some for you after the federal is used up. Ohio is 20 additional for a total of 79 weeks altogether.
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Online on your account under determination at the bottom. You click on view and there will be a link to appeal or on the document you view will be a time limit for appealing and where to fax or mail it. Be very detailed and factual.
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Right away. They said you should at least by 2 weeks but if you can give them a good reason I don't know they might allow you.
You should try but your employer will be contacted and give his side and then they will decide if you are eligible. They have certain reasons that disqualify you and then some that they will side with you. And always appeal any negative decision.
You can't refuse work and collect. Sorry its a tough spot when they eliminate your job. My company would give us a choice, layoff and collect UE or a new job so you could choose.
If you were working and laid off from a job and also collecting I believe you can. But if you have been retired, not working and collecting ss then no.
No they will deduct it first then you can file after the weeks they allocate for it are up. But you need to file and report the severance pay as income for the to do that and they will tell you when to start filing claims again.
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Depends on the reason dear. If you were not fired for a good reason then you should win. Sometimes even if you have a very good explanation you will win. When you do your appeal paper be very detailed about everything and give a good explanation as to why you shouldnt have been fired or … Read more
Call your UE number and tell them what you want to do.