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One thing nobody mentioned - make sure you have your employer's complete information when filing. Sometimes Washington ESD has trouble reaching employers if the contact info is wrong, which can delay your claim.
Keep copies of everything - your termination paperwork, your claim application, any correspondence from Washington ESD. If you need to appeal later you'll want all that documentation organized.
Best of luck with everything! Being pregnant and unemployed is tough, but Washington ESD should approve your claim as long as you meet the basic requirements.
Just want to echo what others have said - pregnancy alone cannot disqualify you from unemployment benefits in Washington. That would be discrimination.
And if you run into any issues or have questions about your claim, definitely consider using Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD quickly.
The bottom line is that hours don't matter - it's all about earnings and meeting the monetary requirements. Sounds like with two jobs you probably qualify, but the only way to know for sure is to apply and let Washington ESD make the determination.
Remember to file your weekly claims on time once you're approved! Missing even one week can cause issues with your benefits.
One more thing - if you do get stuck trying to reach ESD during your adjudication process, I had success with Claimyr too. It's basically a service that helps you get through to ESD agents when you can't get through yourself. Really helped when I needed to provide additional information for my case.
Callum Savage
Glad we could help! The system is definitely not intuitive but once you understand the logic it makes more sense.
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Charlie Yang
This thread was super helpful for me too. I had no idea about the alternate base period option.
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