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05-12-2011, 03:59 PM
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Can someone please help? I have a question...
My question is... I was on unemployment back in 2007 for 2 years - I received all the tiers (I was a 99er). I found a part time job in May 2010, (working 25 hrs a week) I worked that job for 8 months until they laid me off Jan 2011. I was eligible for unemployment which I am now collecting. My unemployment runs out in June 2011. My question is: Is there an extension that could benefit me when my UI runs out in June of this year? I've been trying to get this info but am not successful. Thank you for your help.
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05-12-2011, 04:02 PM
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It was basically answered the first time in this thread of yours.
DIORGIRL - I need your help please...
If you qualify for 20 weeks or more in regular benefits then you qualify for extensions.
Since you were a 99'er, that's same way you qualified for extensions the first time.
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05-12-2011, 04:07 PM
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I need anyone's help. I've been searching jobs like mad trying to find anything and my UI is ending soon. I'm getting very nervous so if anyone can answer my question I would be so grateful. TY
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05-12-2011, 04:08 PM
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05-12-2011, 04:42 PM
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Location: Wisconsin
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Best to call NJ to see if you have eligibility for extensions, assuming you are making a serious inquiry, since you have posted this Q at least four times here:
Can someone please help? I have a question...
here:
DIORGIRL - Please read...
here:
Unemployment chat
and here:
DIORGIRL - I need your help please...
Since NJ would have been considering income from Oct. 2009 through Sept. 2010 for your latest claim, or five months income, it is possible there is not enough income to qualify for all the extensions, although you might qualify for at least partial extension benefits. There is a specific earnings formula used in order to qualify for EUC.
Call NJ. Ask them. They can tell you for sure. There is no specific 'information' available online that can give you an answer definitively.
You must call NJ. Let us know what you learn. 
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