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UI Part IV -- Special Situations

Special situations.

  • 37. Employees of Educational Institutions
  • 38. Employees of Temporary Help Agencies
  • 39. Worker Misclassification Issues
  • 40. On-Call Workers
  • 41. UI Eligibility during a Labor Dispute
  • 42. Persons Receiving Workers' Compensation
  • 43. Persons Receiving Social Security Disability or Retirement Benefits, or a Pension
  • 44. Persons Receiving Severance Pay or Other Lump-Sum Payments Upon Separation From Employment
  • 45. Working and Leaving Multiple Jobs
  • 46. Combined Wage Claims (Interstate Claims)
‹ 36. Did the Claimant Leave Work Due to a Felony or Misdeameanor Conviction? up 37. Employees of Educational Institutions ›
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2022 Unemployment Insurance Advocacy Guide

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  • About MLRI and GBLS, Acknowledgements, and Copyright
  • UI Introduction
  • UI Part I -- The UI Claims Process
  • UI Part II -- Eligibility
  • UI Part III -- Separation from Work
  • UI Part IV -- Special Situations
    • 37. Employees of Educational Institutions
    • 38. Employees of Temporary Help Agencies
    • 39. Worker Misclassification Issues
    • 40. On-Call Workers
    • 41. UI Eligibility during a Labor Dispute
    • 42. Persons Receiving Workers' Compensation
    • 43. Persons Receiving Social Security Disability or Retirement Benefits, or a Pension
    • 44. Persons Receiving Severance Pay or Other Lump-Sum Payments Upon Separation From Employment
    • 45. Working and Leaving Multiple Jobs
    • 46. Combined Wage Claims (Interstate Claims)
  • UI Part V -- Receiving Benefits
  • UI Part VI -- Appeals Process
  • UI Part VII -- Covid-19 UI Measures
  • UI Appendices
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