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2265.1 | Yes after the 9 weeks are up!!! | NYTP22::NAEGELY | TPU 88 IM 91 | Mon Dec 07 1992 15:23 | 0 |
2265.2 | | VMSSG::NICHOLS | yikes!, i've been perestroiked, but for the honor ...\ | Mon Dec 07 1992 15:55 | 20 |
| I think that the previous answer may not be completely accurate.
If a person is not entitled to any severance in addition to the 9 weeks
then (s)he can probably start collecting after the 9 weeks.
If a person is entitled to any severance in addition to the 9 weeks the
facts seem to vary considerably.
There have been reports of people who started collecting immediately
after the 9 week period. There are other reports of people who did not
start collecting until after their excess of 9 weeks ran out.
The laws/benefits of unemployment vary from state to state. It has even
been reported that people have been treated differently with respect to
unemployment compensation in the same state but in different towns.
I urge you to contact
1) the termination rep in your group
2) the nearest unemployment office in the state where you live.
3) try different offices in the same state?
herb
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2265.3 | Its accurate for NY!!! | NYTP22::NAEGELY | TPU 88 IM 91 | Tue Dec 08 1992 09:07 | 0 |
2265.4 | a related question | 32663::GULICK | Those dirty rings !! | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:26 | 6 |
| re .2
is it the state where you live or is it the state you work in that determines
what the rules are ?
-tom
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2265.5 | | ROULET::JOERILEY | Everyone can dream... | Thu Dec 10 1992 02:58 | 6 |
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I believe it's the state that you work in that determines the
amount that you collect. As far as collecting before or after your
package your guess is as good as mine, I've heard people say both.
Joe
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2265.6 | your milage may differ... | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Thu Dec 10 1992 16:39 | 46 |
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In Mass. you cannot collect if you receive a severance package of
money until the number of weeks is up. We just had the unemployment
folks in our plant and that's the scoop they gave us. Secondly, some
people in Mass did collect before the severance weeks were up, but a
newly created law in Sept. of '92 has closed that loophole according
to the state unemployment folks.
So, if you work in Mass, you will not be able to collect until your
severance weeks are up. I also believe you collect based upon where
you work cause you file the claim against DEC/Mass. So, you could move
to Florida and then file a claim for unemployment against DEC here in
Mass and get your checks in Florida.
Now I did ask these folks that if DEC gave me a 'gold watch' equal
in value to my weeks of severance would I be able to collect
immediately and their response was yes. So, a non-monetary gift it
seems would enable a person here in Mass to collect immediately. Of
course you would have to hock the watch, but at least you would begin
to collect right away.
The other nifty thing with Mass is that you are entitled to 30
weeks of unemployment compensation where you have 52 weeks to collect
on that. So, say that you get a severance of 30 weeks total. If
you filed your claim the first week after you were let go, you would
only get 22 of the available 30 weeks of unemployment comp. Remember,
you only have 52 weeks once you file your claim in order to collect the
30 weeks of unemployment comp. So, in the case above, you would be
better off to wait to file your claim until your severance weeks run
out. Then from that point you would have 52 weeks to collect your
30 weeks of unemployment comp. The message here is if you live and
work in Mass, don't file your unemployment claim until your severance
weeks run out.
I also found this amusing since the state is reporting incorrect
unemployment figures. If you are terminated and don't file, then the
state officially doesn't see you as layed off. When you file your
claim, then the state registers that data. But given the fact that
most DEC folks that are being let go will get at least 15-20 weeks of
severance the state probably figures that by the time your weeks run
out, you will have found a job, hence you will never show up as a
Mass unemployment statistic.
bill..g.
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2265.7 | | RUSURE::EDP | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Fri Dec 11 1992 09:02 | 11 |
| Response .6 says to wait until your package is exhausted before filing
for unemployment benefits in Massachusetts because your 52 weeks of
unemployment benefits run from when you file. But I had heard
previously that one needed to file immediately because a claim filed
later would be denied. That might have been for New Hampshire, but I
thought it was Massachusetts.
Anybody in this situation should investigate very carefully.
-- edp
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2265.8 | In Mass, you should file a claim right away | BROKE::LEE | Warp Power to eyelids | Fri Dec 11 1992 13:21 | 11 |
| My wife (who went through this 1.5 years ago) believes that you must file the
claim right away. However, you will not begin to receive any unemployment
checks until after the number of weeks in your lump sum.
Go to the unemployment office right away! From my experience, the DET (in MASS.)
is a nightmare with regards to redtape and helping people. If you don't
learn and understand "the game" you can find yourself fighting to receive
benefits.
dave
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2265.9 | IN MASS WAIT IF U GOT A PACKAGE | HEFTY::LEMOINEJ | GOIN BROKE IN MASSACHUSETTS | Fri Dec 11 1992 14:01 | 18 |
| In Massachusetts, if you are let go. DO NOT go down and register for
unemployment right away if you get a package, your 52 week window starts
from the day you sign up and you are not elegible to start collecting
until all your weeks of severence are used up, the kicker is if you get
say 35 weeks serverence and sign up right away you still cannot collect
until those 35 weeks go by, but since you didn't wait to sign up the
clock still clicks, and you've lost the ability to collect all your
unemployment funds since as of today you can get 30 weeks but since
you.ve already counted down 35 of the 52 week window you can only
collect a max of 17 more weeks. I know it sounds crazy but thats the
system, if you wait until you exhaust all your severnce weeks THEN sign
up your 52 week window starts from there. This is straight from a
unemployment rep here in Mass who was sent here to the Springfield
plant to explain it all to us, needless to say this system has
generated quite alot of contreversy.
John
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2265.10 | | RUSURE::MELVIN | Ten Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2 | Fri Dec 11 1992 14:18 | 14 |
| rep: whoever
Well, I am still puzzled (what else is new :-)):
The 9 weeks are not severance, because you are actually still an Employee.
Digital pays you but they do not allow you to actually work. Correct?
The N weeks beyond that is actually part of contract you have with Digital
saying you will not sue Digital. That is a separate business deal, correct?
If you do NOT sign (create the contract) then you do not get this 'severance'.
So, exactly what IS this severance package? Is Digital really giving one?
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2265.11 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Dec 11 1992 16:40 | 23 |
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re: DET
The Springfield Mfg. facility is scheduled to close. I am part of
that facility here in Mass. The DET or whatever you call it (state
unemployment folks) came in and gave presentations on all phases of
unemployment. The point being that those folks have told us you can
file your claim anytime you want once you are released from DEC. But,
you will only have 52 weeks to collect your 30 weeks of benefits and
your severance package (no. of weeks) have to run out before you can
start collecting.
If you file before your weeks of severance expires, the 52 week
clock starts on that date.
All this informantion can be had from a pamphlet called, _Answering
Your Questions About Collecting Unemployment Insurance_ from the
Department of Employment and Training. Sorry, but there isn't a
part no. to reference, but you should be able to get one by calling
their local office.
bill..g.
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2265.12 | I apologize. | BROKE::LEE | Warp Power to eyelids | Fri Dec 11 1992 16:59 | 5 |
| I apologize for giving incorrect information. Or only gave half the correct
information.
dave
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2265.13 | Can we look at the Law Books? | MIMS::GONZALEZ_E | | Fri Dec 11 1992 21:35 | 32 |
| A Question?
I have heard many stories on this issue down to collecting unemployment
during the 9 Weeks.
If Digital gives us the 9 weeks plus the weeks per years of service.
Is this not between you and Digital, Compensation for years of service
so to speak, do we not pay taxes etc... into the System "Gov't" to get
our unemployment benefits?
Why does the Gov't take advantage of this, to not pay us during that
time and tap out what we could otherwise save or invest?
I was told by a Sales Rep that it was written Law that one can start to
collect unemployment the next day after you leave DEC. That they will
try to refuse you, but you can appeal and take them to court if they
refuse. If they were to call DEC during the 9 weeks, and ask if we are
working for DEC, they would have to say no for the reason they have no
work for us to do. My best suggestion would be to get a hold of the
Book showing the Laws by which your States Unemployment office must
abide. Go to file unemployment with knowledge of your rights.
Certainly they will not tell us what we can get, thats our Job.
Does anyone know how to get a hold or where to go to look at these
written Laws that govern unemployment. Here in Georgia I've heard of
people collecting during the 9 weeks.
We must fight for the right to party!
Edgar.
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2265.14 | | SA1794::LEMOINEJ | GOIN BROKE IN MASSACHUSETTS | Tue Dec 15 1992 14:10 | 4 |
| Whne you can collect unemployment varies from state to state.
Unemployment is State run and is different in each state
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2265.15 | | GSFSYS::MACDONALD | | Wed Dec 16 1992 15:14 | 12 |
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Something is not clear to me. If you are eligible for 30 weeks of
benefits and you file immediately and begin collecting, then after
30 weeks, if you are still unemployed your benefits cease. Yes?
If so what difference does it make if you wait until the duration of
your package runs out or file now since you'll still end up collecting
the same amount of money? In fact what if your package amounts to
say 20 weeks pay and after 15 weeks you find a job. Then you're out
the amount that you could have collected for those 15 weeks, no?
Steve
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2265.16 | | EOS::ARMSTRONG | | Thu Dec 17 1992 09:51 | 15 |
| There is great advantage to both Digital and the State if
you wait until after your severance benefits cease.
- you may find a job and thus never collect. BIG SAVINGS
- most people go by the rule of always postponing expenditures
as long as possible
I believe that as long as you recieve severance benefits from
Digital, you still have a form of a 'relationship' with the
Company. Not employed, but you get certain Health insurance
benefits. Maybe Life Ins. also? In Mass, the state does not
want to beginning paying unemployment benefits until your entire
relationship with Digital is terminated.
bob
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2265.17 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Thu Dec 17 1992 16:46 | 27 |
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re:-2, -1
Not only will the state save money if you don't collect, the
state will also 'look' better to the outside world when it reports
its unemployment figures.
I believe this is partly political. Say that 5K get TFSO'd from
DEC Jan. 1. And just for arguments sake, say they all get 20 weeks
severance. And also say that they don't apply for unemployment
benefits until the 20 week. Now, for the first 20 weeks, the state
will report 5K fewer unemployed then really are. Then suppose that
during those 20 weeks, 50% find employment. The state will still
make out since it will only report 2.5K more unemployed.
So, not only will the state save money because they DO figure that
you won't be a bum and the majority of folks will indeed find some
sort of employment before their severance runs out, and they will also
look better 'statistic' wise since they only report those that have
filed.
Personally, in Mass, I feel I am being penalized for my longevity at
Digital, while someone else who may have only worked steady for a
year gets to collect day one.
bill
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