Can you get unemployment if the company you work for closes? - unemployment company
My husband is in the process of the company he works for failure is to be fired. There is no unemployment because the company no longer exists. Is that true? Is there another way to obtain these benefits?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Unemployment Company Can You Get Unemployment If The Company You Work For Closes?
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Assuming that your husband worked long enough to qualify, you must be able to receive unemployment benefits. The company has to pay unemployment insurance for this very reason. Check with the employment office in your country, to find out how you can qualify and apply.
ReplyDeleteYes, the closure of a business is a standard pattern is that the people are unemployed.
ReplyDeleteHowever, it is also looking for work and have instructions from their managers, and perhaps work colleagues, so they should get their details before their completion. References are written on the letterhead of the company, also a good idea.
It must be able to collect unemployment. Unemployment is a national achievement, which your company pays the settlement based on the whole society. If you are in a state other than where you live, then apply for unemployment benefits in the state in which he was employed,
ReplyDeleteIt should be possible, because it because unemployment is not to the company for which he worked at the job going in your area Im sure that he qualifies debt
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