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Certifcation Question
So when i start my new job and my weeks of certification coincide with my start date do I just stop certifying all together? Or do I call in and certify? But state I was working during those dates?
EddieK- Member
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Re: Certifcation Question
I am not sure what state you are in, Eddie, but I know in my state, if we return to work, we have to notify the unemployment office. I believe it depends on how you certify and what state you are in.
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Re: Certifcation Question
Illinois....One of the questions is "Did you work?" or something like that
EddieK- Member
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Re: Certifcation Question
I guess they have just about the same questions in every state!
You answer "Yes", the question will then come up about your wages in the period of time you worked. Calculate that before certifying. They will deduct that amount from your last unemployment check.
Good Luck.
You answer "Yes", the question will then come up about your wages in the period of time you worked. Calculate that before certifying. They will deduct that amount from your last unemployment check.
Good Luck.
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Re: Certifcation Question
Call the UE office. If you start working full time and are not eligible for a partial claim, they will close your claim, but you can then go back and re-open if something should happen since you have credit time on this claim.
They will put it all in writing for you if you wish. Many states allow a partial claim week benefit, however, that is for part time, it usually does not include part time unless your full time wages are less than what you are collecting, then they may allow a partial benefit week claim. Make sure you let them know. It's definitely to your benefit. Don't just stop calling.
They will put it all in writing for you if you wish. Many states allow a partial claim week benefit, however, that is for part time, it usually does not include part time unless your full time wages are less than what you are collecting, then they may allow a partial benefit week claim. Make sure you let them know. It's definitely to your benefit. Don't just stop calling.
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