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Job Market 2009

I thought this video on the outlook of the U.S. Economy was pretty funny enjoy.

How to file an Unemployment Claim in Tennessee (TN, UI)

More states need a video like this in addressing issues with filing a claim in their states, this video takes you though how to file the unemployment claim in the state of Tennessee as well as how to prepare your self for the unemployment dispute process in the State of Tennessee.

How to Video on [...]

How do I determine how much Unemployment Benefits I will receive in Illinois if I am on a pension or Social Security?

Social Security and Pension formula unemployment benefits Illinois:
You will be paid or have received a retirement pension or other similar periodic payment (including Social
Security) for the week for which you claim benefits. One-half of your Social Security or retirement pension payment (if paid for in part by your base period or chargeable employer) or all [...]

File for California Unemployment insurance first extension.

In California how do I file for my first (UI) Unemployment Insurance benefit extension?

Once you have collected all benefits payable on your regular UI claim, you may be eligible to file the first extension claim. If you are eligible to file the first extension, the Department will automatically file the first extension and send you [...]

Workers’Compensation Limitation, New York (UI) Unemployment Insurance

How much unemployment benefits will I receive in New York if I am on workers’ compensation?
The unemployment insurance benefits to which a claimant may be entitled are limited to the difference between the amount of workers’ compensation benefits and 100% of the claimant’s average weekly wage.

The Federal Additional Compensation Program

Chicago (3/3) - The recently enacted Federal Additional Compensation Program (FAC) provides a $25 weekly supplement to individuals who are eligible to receive unemployment benefits under federal or state law.
FAC is payable effective February 22, 2009. Therefore, the week-ending February 28, 2009 is the first week your unemployment payment will reflect the $25 FAC. [...]

Are teachers eligible for unemployment benefits in illinois?

Best Answer: No, only way to qualify for benefits are, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages.
Read the excerpt below taken from the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Benefits Hand Book.

Your claim is based on wages that were earned while [...]

What types of actions disqualify be for (UI) Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Illinois?

DISQUALIFICATIONS for (UI) in the State of Illinois:
Even though you meet the eligibility conditions listed above, you will not be eligible for benefits if you are disqualified.
You will be disqualified if:
1. You quit your job without good cause attributable to your employer, unless you quit because of one of these reasons: health, sexual harassment, domestic [...]

Determine (UI) Unemployment Insurnace Eligibility in Illinois.

For the State of Illinois how do I know if You Are Eligible for Benefits?
Unemployment insurance, like other forms of insurance, requires that certain eligibility conditions be met before your claim can be paid. These conditions are designed to ascertain that you have been recently employed and are now unemployed through no fault of your [...]

How do I file a (UI) Unemployment Claim for New York State?

When to file a claim for Unemployment Insurance in New York:
Time: You may file a claim between the hours of 7:30 am and 7:30 pm (EST)
Days: Monday to Thursday
Fridays/Weekends: Friday - 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday/Sunday until 7:00 pm
You can claim benefits for last week 7:30 am til Midnight Sunday - Saturday.
Using the TEL-SERVICE [...]