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Unemployment benefits - am I eligible???Rating: (votes: 0) The criteria for getting unemployment benefits in my state is basically when you lose your job through no fault of your own, so I would imagine you would qualify, but the only way to find out is to ask your state Employment Development Department or the equivalent. Generally, it's better to be laid off than to resign, but again best to go to the source. Best wishes to you! Comment: When I became an RN my home health company could no longer use me as a home health aide. I applied for, and collected unemployment ( I live and worked in NJ). I think the issue is the letter. If you resign, I don't think you can collect. If you leave it on them to sever employment you should be able to get unemployment.Comment: Resignation = ineligible for unemployment for 8 (or whatever the magic number is weeks)Eligibility in NJ: http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/ui/...ile_index.htmlSpecifics about resigning: http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/ui/aftrfile/quit.htmlJust because they terminate your position wouldn't necessarily make you qualified either.With high unemployment, NJ is pretty strict about eligibility in the past few yearsComment: Thank you!
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