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dont forget about people who get fired for stealing or fighting or showing up drunk. thats misconduct and disqualifies you completely. also if you quit to move somewhere else without having a job lined up first
Thanks everyone. Sounds like my issue is probably the base period since I only started working in March. Going to try filing for the alternate base period and see what happens. Wish they made this stuff clearer from the start!
THE WHOLE NYS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SYSTEM IS A MESS!! I've been waiting 3 weeks for payments that show as 'paid' and nobody can explain where the money actually went. They act like once it says paid on their end that's the end of their responsibility but what good is that if we never receive it???
Same thing happened to my cousin last month. She had to file a payment inquiry through the my.ny.gov portal under the 'contact us' section. Took about a week but they eventually found that her payments were being sent to an old account that got closed. They were able to reissue everything once she updated her banking info. Definitely start with checking if your bank account is still active and accepting deposits.
DONT GIVE UP! The NYS Department of Labor denies tons of valid claims hoping people wont appeal. I got denied twice and won both appeals because I had my paperwork in order. Get your termination letter, pay stubs, anything that proves you were laid off not fired.
If you're having trouble getting through to NYS Department of Labor to check on your claim status or ask questions, I found this service called Claimyr that actually got me connected to a real agent. You can check it out at claimyr.com - they have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI that shows how it works. I was stuck trying to call for weeks before someone told me about it.
Keisha Johnson
This reminds me of when I was laid off during the 2008 recession. Unemployment was through the roof and everyone was competing for the same few jobs. NYS Department of Labor actually had to extend benefit periods back then because people genuinely couldn't find work despite meeting all their job search requirements. Different situation now but similar pressures in certain areas.
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Paolo Rizzo
From an economic perspective, high unemployment creates a feedback loop - fewer people working means less consumer spending, which leads to more business struggles and layoffs. NYS Department of Labor tracks these patterns to adjust policies. Your individual claim processing shouldn't be affected, but job search expectations might be more realistic in high-unemployment areas.
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