If a New York worker has retired and is not seeking employment, they are not eligible for unemployment insurance benefits. But if the worker is retired and is actively seeking a new job, they may be eligible for unemployment benefits if they meet other eligibility requirements, but their...
Tagged: New Jersey whistleblower lawyer, NJ Whistblower lawyer, Retaliation Attorney and Whistleblower retaliation Updated: August 26, 2022 3:16 pm Misclassification of Employees Leads to Unpaid Unemployment & Missed Disability Contributions August 9, 2022 | Smith Eibeler LLC Last week, in the ca...
In our paycheck calculators, SUI is used to refer to the unemployment tax paid by the employee. AK, NJ, and PA have an employee unemployment tax. Find New York’s unemployment insurance tax rates in our Payroll Resources SUI section. Learn more about state unemployment taxes. What is State...
claimants can sometimes get extended benefits depending on the unemployment rate at the time. The state offersextended benefitsbeyond the usual 26 weeks in a one-year period in times of hardship. For example, both New Jersey and the federal government provided additional benefits to claimants duri...
And New York’s onerous fiscal burden doubtlessly helps to explain why Florida has been growing so much faster, and also has a much lower unemployment rate. TheWall Street Journalconnected the dots as part of its editorial. Comparative governance is a useful course of study, not least because...
A dog in western Michigan has been approved for unemployment benefits — and he’d be bringing in a cool $360 a week. Michael Haddock, of Saugatuck, Michigan, says he received a letter on Saturday from the State of Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) addressed to Michael Ryder, acc...
2020 New Jersey Revised Statutes Title 43 - Pensions and Retirement and Unemployment Compensation Section 43:15A-7 - Public Employees' Retirement System, established; membership. Universal Citation: NJ Rev Stat § 43:15A-7 (2020) Learn moreThis media-neutral citation is based on the American Asso...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed into law the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights, which is the first law in the nation to require equal pay for temporary workers. Under the law, employers must pay temporary workers no less than the average
Unemployment and Wages “As long as you have unemployment, employers don’t have to cater to their workers,” said Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, chair of the National Jobs for All Coalition, which advocates for full employment. Today, the official employment rate is 5.5 percent. Some 27.7 million...
In New Jersey, an employee is required to have worked a certain number of weeks earning a minimum amount before being eligible to collect employment. These qualifying wages must be earned during a “base period,” the time frame used by New Jersey to determine who qualifies for unemployment be...