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One more thing - if your employer calls you back to full-time hours, make sure you report that on your weekly claim right away. Don't wait until the next week or you might get an overpayment notice.
Just to summarize for the OP - file the same way as regular unemployment, report your wages and hours on weekly claims, do your job searches, and keep good records. The system is confusing but the benefits can really help when you're dealing with reduced hours.
honestly the hardest part was just getting started. once you file that first claim and get into the routine it's not too bad
Based on everything you've described, you should definitely qualify for partial unemployment benefits. 8 months of work history should meet the earnings requirement, and hour reduction due to lack of work (not your fault) makes you eligible. I'd recommend filing your initial claim online this week.
Final thought - you losing your income is a much bigger financial hardship than your employer's unemployment taxes going up slightly. Don't sacrifice your financial security for their bottom line.
Lauren Johnson
Bottom line - document everything, try to resolve issues with employer first, give proper notice, and be prepared for the adjudication process to take time.
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Ruby Garcia
•Thanks everyone. This has been super helpful. I think I have enough information to make a decision now.
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Jade Santiago
Good luck! Remember you can always contact Washington ESD with questions about your specific situation before making any final decisions.
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Maya Lewis
•And if you can't get through on the phone, definitely check out that Claimyr service I mentioned earlier. Makes the whole process much less frustrating.
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Ruby Garcia
•Will do. Thanks again everyone for all the advice!
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