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Don't get your hopes up too high. The whole unemployment system is designed to make it as hard as possible to actually get benefits. They'll find any excuse to deny your claim or make you jump through hoops. I know people who worked for years and still got denied for stupid technicalities.
Update: I think I'm going to appeal this. Reading through everything you all posted it sounds like my situation might have some gray areas worth fighting for. At minimum I need to understand exactly what they consider misconduct in my case.
The percentage thing is misleading because it depends on your work pattern. I worked seasonal jobs so my high quarter was way different than my low quarters. Got way less than 50% of what I thought I'd get. NYS Department of Labor really needs better calculators on their website.
The whole system is rigged anyway. They make it impossible to quit a toxic job but then scrutinize every firing to see if they can deny benefits. I've seen people get denied for the stupidest reasons while others who clearly gamed the system get approved. NYS Department of Labor adjudication is totally inconsistent.
Ava Garcia
Wait, so if a company lays people off because of tariffs, does that qualify for unemployment? I thought there might be some kind of trade-related assistance program instead? I'm so confused about all these different benefit types and what applies when.
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NebulaNinja
•Regular unemployment insurance covers any involuntary job loss regardless of the company's reason. There are separate federal trade adjustment programs, but those are different applications entirely and don't affect your UI eligibility.
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StarSailor}
My cousin went through something similar when his automotive parts plant had layoffs due to supply chain cost increases. Took about 4 weeks total to get his first payment but everything worked out fine once the initial claim was processed. Just keep filing those weekly claims!
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