@wwin wrote:
Maybe my situation was unique, they did make other mistakes setting up my account such as wrong name, but I'm worried for others waiting that received $0.00 .
@carlsbadguy wrote:
Got my California EDD claim insurance award in the mail and it says $0.00.
@2stepps wrote:
I was finally able to get into the system and now I just have to show that I was working last year and this year and that I am trying. But I am sure they will hang onto the information so that they can hit me with business taxes next year at the state and city and county level.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@MSF wrote:
Someone working 40 hours a week is not considered unemployed. I doubt that they would qualify for either federal pandemic unemployment compensation or any state's unemployment compensation. Regardless of whether they lost some of their work, they are still employed full time.
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
It's theoretically no different than having two W-2 jobs and losing one OR working 80 hours a week and being cut to 40 hours. Either of those situations would qualify you for UI.
To clear up any confusion...it's not about hours. Unemployment is based on income. You can work 20 hours, 100 or just 5 hours a week, but if there's a drop in your pay you are underemployed, and potentially able to receive some benefits. It really depends on your state, though.
I only know the CA system well so that's all I can responsibly address, but luckygirl0100 would be able to file a claim in CA based on income disparity if she was laid off due to the pandemic and her new job paid significantly less.
@1forum1 wrote:
I receive a pension, and when I certified for one of the weeks, I provided the information. It did not affect my PUA. I was very concerned that it would. I don't remember when I was asked about it, but I think it was in the section when it ask if I received any income, and "pension" was on a list of sources. I don't now why they ask that question, but also remember reporting the pension on the original application too. Like you, I received payment for a couple of small jobs. I was going to provide the information, but I kind of remember once I indicated that I received payment for work, a whole bunch of other questions and crap popped up. It seemed like the process of reporting that income was more trouble than it was worth. It was only $43, and at some juncture, probably next month, I am going to figure out how to report it, and just say I earned the income for whatever the current certifying week is.
@MSF wrote:
Pension is generally only counted if it is from the "base period or chargeable employer." If you retired from and receive a pension from employer A, and were separated from your job with employer B (the base period or chargeable employer), your pension income will not be counted.
@MSF wrote:
@sandyf, I'm not sure about how this will work for you since you do not have a base period or chargeable employer.