Reopening Unemployment Claims

How to Reopen Unemployment Claims When you get a job, your state unemployment office closes your case. However, your unemployment benefits case will not be closed permanently. You can still reopen an unemployment claim to resume your weekly claim if you’re eligible for unemployment insurance. Knowing how to reopen an unemployment claim is helpful when you find a job but it ends up only being temporary or not working out. … Read more

How To Stop filing For Unemployment Insurance

Stop Unemployment

If you’ve been drawing unemployment insurance benefits and have since found employment – congratulations! Finding a job after a stretch of receiving unemployment compensation is a major accomplishment and you should feel proud. Now that you’re once again employed, one important step you’ll need to take is to learn how to stop unemployment benefits. This is a relatively simple, but important, process, and we’ll walk you through everything you need … Read more

How to Claim Hurricane Disaster Unemployment Assistance?

If you are a victim of the storm, then you should avail for Disaster Unemployment Assistance to help you through this troubled time. Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) aims at assisting individuals with unemployment benefits that have lost their jobs or are no longer working due to a major disaster in an area where a disaster assistance period is declared. This is available to those that have applied but are not … Read more

Unemployment Adjudication and Fact Finding Mechanism

Unemployment Adjudication

Are you wondering what unemployment adjudication means? You have landed on the right page. Here, we will define adjudication and guide you through other relevant aspects. Adjudication Meaning Unemployment adjudication is the legal process of settling the dispute between employee and employer. An unemployed individual applies for weekly unemployment insurance with the state. The state’s labor department begins the process by contacting the last employer to verify the reason for … Read more

Unemployment Benefits: Common Mistakes To Avoid While Filing A UI Claim

The Coronavirus pandemic has taken the U.S. job market by storm. As per reports, the unemployment rose to 4.4 percent, and about 17 million people have filed for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in March. The UI provides temporary financial help to the unemployed, but not all of them are receiving monetary aid. While some aren’t able to get through the site-crashes and other logistical challenges to file the claim, many … Read more

Getting Your Paid Sick Leave For Coronavirus

paid sick leave

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act and the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act mandated paid sick leave to protect workers suffering from COVID-19 or with family laid up due to the spreading pandemic. If you cannot avail paid sick leave, be sure to apply for unemployment compensation. Several states are now passing executive actions to operationalize the CARES act and the FFCR Act. We will outline the intricacies … Read more

Can you be fired for a private conversation?

Fired a Private Conversation

Can I get fired for “unprofessional comments” made OUTSIDE the workplace? Posted by Mag I had a conversation with a coworker outside of work, it was on a Saturday during a class we had together. The class was not for work. Then the coworker told our employer about all the negative things I said (leaving out the negative things SHE said or the numerous POSITIVE things I said). I can … Read more

How To Collect Unemployment Benefits If Coronavirus Has Cost You Your Job

Collect Coronavirus unemployment benefits

Those facing the heat of the Coronavirus outbreak with respect to job losses can now breathe easier since several states across the US are expanding unemployment insurance eligibility to deal with the fallout. We will tell you all about how you can collect unemployment benefits if Coronavirus-induced slowdown has gotten you laid off. Remember that you must file claims for UI benefits immediately upon being separated from work. Claiming Unemployment … Read more

Georgia Unemployment Guide

If you are unemployed and based in Georgia, you should check out the resource article published by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution online edition. Here is a summary and refer to article source for all the details How to apply for unemployment in Georgia: Georgia Department of Labor Career Centers: Directory by City: Where Atlanta job seekers can apply for unemployment benefits FAQ for Georgia unemployment benefits Once registered for unemployment benefits … Read more

What if my doctor is telling me to quit my job for health reasons?

Quitting for Health Reasons

Posted by Pam (Indiana) Since moving into my current position approximately two years ago, my health has not been so good. I am having a bone marrow biopsy this week in fact. My doctor says the stress I am under at work is making things worse. To top it off my current supervisor told me on June 17 that within six months I no longer have a viable position, nor … Read more