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2548.1 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon Jun 21 1993 09:54 | 5 |
| > Sounds crazy doesn't it!!! Well, maybe not for this state...
What state and country is "this state?"
Alfred
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2548.2 | Ask your employer | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Stars reel in a rollicking crew | Mon Jun 21 1993 10:29 | 7 |
| In Massachusetts, the unemployment people have been referring questions
like the basenoter's back to Digital. The state says the employer has
a responsibility to explain these things to departing employees. My
advice would be to ask at your exit interview, and don't take "I don't
know" for an answer.
Wes Plouff
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2548.3 | Well, here's what she did... | JUPITR::REYNOLDS | | Mon Jun 21 1993 15:48 | 72 |
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Some insights from my (non-DEC) unemployment experience:
>> I tried calling them last week but quickly discovered they were not very
>> helpful or pleasent. Well, I quess it's up to each of us to help each
>> other!
My girlfriend (TFSOed 8/92) and I have both been unemployed within the
past year. She was fortunate to find a job (after 8 months) in the health
field which she really enjoys and I have been contracting for 6 months
after almost a year of being out of work.
We both found the people at the Marlboro office of DET to be very
helpful and friendly. This whole experience is a little dehumanizing
(being out of a job, no spare cash - if *any*, and filling out forms
that would try the Pope's patience), but, if you go see these people
without a chip on your shoulder or an attitude in your head, we found
that things were bearable - at least at the DET office.
The following answers are from my girlfriend's TFSO experience:
>> Questions I have:
>>
>> 1) When can we begin to collect?
>> - right away
>> - after 7 weeks
>> - after 23 weeks (my total severance pay for 16 years of service)
When she left DEC she had been told that she would not be able to get
any money until *after* her package payments had expired. But this is
no longer true, so I am unsure when you can start to collect. However,
I am quite sure that you cannot collect until your 7 weeks have
expired. The 7 weeks is called "salary in lieu of notice" or some such
legalese and you are somehow prohibited from collecting unemployment
benefits.
>> 2) When should we file for unemployment
>>
>> * I'm concerned that if I file a claim right away I will lose
>> possible unemployment benefits (52 weeks - severance weeks paid).
>>
>> * If I wait til after my # of weeks of severance before filing
>> then I may be given a lower benefit rate or even become
>> disqualified for unemployment.
Go to DET ASAP!! She thought that she wouldn't be able to collect until
after her package expired but she went and filed immediately anyway. I
believe they told her she would not be eligible for benefits until
after 9 weeks had passed. (Her package was 9 weeks plus 2 weeks for
every year of service). The 9 weeks was her "salary in lieu of notice"
mentioned above. *BUT*, they also told her that in order to cover her
butt, she should fill out the bi-monthly "Have you worked this week?"
questionaire the DET sends out. This is to prove that you have indeed
not been working and are eligible for unemployment benefits.
Then in February she found out that she could get benefits retroactive
to after her 9 weeks had expired. She went in to DET on a Monday and
by that Friday, she had received 8 unemployment checks each covering at
least a two week period and some cover three weeks.
So, this is what she went through and I think it worked out okay. If
you can, I'd recommend making a personal appearance at the local DET
office and speaking with them face-to-face...
Good Luck - I hope you don't need it :^)
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2548.4 | Best of Luck !! | ELMAGO::JMORALES | | Mon Jun 21 1993 18:23 | 19 |
| Re; Noter.
What #.3 says is true and correct. The DET is not there for the
fun of it the employer (in this case Digital) is paying unemployment
benefits every week (is in your payroll check). Therefore, they are
not doing you a special favor. By the way the employer can only give
you estimates that may not be right, the only one that can provide
actual figures is the DET. If they are unfriendly, tell them you will
come with a govement lawyer to their supervisor, or tell them to let
you talk to the supervisor, see how fast they change !!!!!
Also, due to the high unemployment rates these days there are, in
some areas (considered 'disaster zones - over xx% unemployment) special
incentives. For example: Study Program - the DET will pay X% of your
BA, MBA or other degree (you have to ask which ones they pay and which
ones they don't). The purpose of this program is to provide better
tools for the unemployed to find a new job (they are better off if you
find a job, real soon.)
Best of Luck !!!
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2548.5 | Free Schooling. | GUCCI::GNOVELLO | Here Today, Gone ??? | Tue Jun 22 1993 10:36 | 19 |
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The last time I was unemployed (85/86) I went to college while
collecting unemployment - tuition free. I had to pay for my own
books and registration fees, lab fees and more fees.
This program was NOT well publicized. In fact, I happened to see a tiny
ad in a paper while visiting a friend from Middlesex Comm Coll. However,
other state schools were participating. I expect to get TFSO next
month, so I may be calling myself.
Oh, after Middlesex, I went to Northeastern (still unemployed) and I applied
for some MA state grants. I was denied most of them, but I did get enough
to pay for one of two courses.
During this time, I was still looking for a job and would have left
school had I been offered one.
Guy
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2548.6 | Getting a job in field unrelated to your current one | MSBCS::CARON | | Tue Jun 22 1993 13:04 | 13 |
| ref: .3
I TFSOed in July '91 and I have been contracting since then. But I'm
curious as to how your girlfriend got her job in the health field.
Did she answer an ad, take extra courses to align herself for a career
change, have a contact in that field, etc? I'm leaning more and more
in that direction (health field) and I'm just curious as to how
individuals who have been employed for so long in one environment (12
yrs) go about breaking into other fields completely unrelated to their
own.
Any input would be appreciated.
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2548.7 | RELIEF!!!!!!! | WMOIS::OJA | | Thu Jun 24 1993 16:42 | 7 |
| I got TFSO'D Monday. It is really a relief. I do not half to drive to
Andover. I have the best time of the year off and I have a positive
attitude about the whole thing. Success to all of you that are in the
same boat as me.
Sally
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2548.8 | re: .6 She had a head start | JUPITR::REYNOLDS | | Fri Jun 25 1993 08:49 | 14 |
| re: .6
Perhaps, I lead you down the proverbial path... She is in the health
field, but not a *traditional* health professional - doctor, nurse,
dietician, etc. She helps to determine what financial benefits
patients are eligible for, given their income, employment status etc.
She started working for the hospital part-time in 1988 while she was
still a DECcie to earn some extra money. She quit after about a year
(two jobs wore her out) and then applied again after she was TFSOed.
She started part-time again, but a full-time position opened up and
she grabbed it.
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2548.9 | medical assistant in 2 yrs | JUPITR::WALLACE | | Sat Jun 26 1993 13:14 | 12 |
| you can take a 2 year course and become a medical
asisstant..associate's degree. that's what i did when i was laid off
from my previous employer (semiconductor mfg) i am now qualified to
work as a medical asissatant if dec gets rid of me. if you look in the
us jobs outlook guide, you will see that medical asissting jobs are the
fastest growing in this decade and will continue to be in demand till
2000
if laid off, you can apply for a Pell Grant thru the college of your
choice and usually you will be awarded $2000-2600 towards tuition per
year....no PAYBACK
good luck!!
been there..................
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2548.10 | wrong number | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Wed Jun 30 1993 19:07 | 6 |
| re:.0
Not helpful and not very pleasant? You obviously misdialed and got the
REGISTRY!
Ken
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2548.11 | Ma. unemployment question.. When???? | PCBOPS::OUELLETTE | | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:18 | 11 |
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Does anyone know, for sure, when a person is eligible to collect
unemployment after they are TFSOed. My fatherinlaw was let go a
couple weeks back, and he claims he was told he could not collect
until is WHOLE package runs up. (20something weeks)
I know this question was asked before, but I real can't see a
clear answer.
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2548.12 | Answer to unemployment | SALEM::GEARY | | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:29 | 9 |
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re -.1
A very good friend of mine and ex-Deccie did have to wait the entire
length of her package before she was entitled to unemployment benefits.
I am also 99% sure another TFSO I knew had the same thing. Whatever
the length of your package depends on when you can start receiving
unenployment
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2548.13 | | NASZKO::MACDONALD | | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:57 | 12 |
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Re: .12
> Whatever the length of your package depends on when you can
> start receiving unenployment
Not necessarily. It also depends on what state you will be
collecting benefits from. NH and MA, for example, handle it
differently.
Steve
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2548.14 | I guess i should have added | SALEM::GEARY | | Thu Jan 27 1994 14:05 | 5 |
|
Both cases I mentioned were in Mass. I guess I should have specified.
I have no idea about NH. I have only been working in NH for a
short time. Most of my time has been in Mass.
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2548.15 | A NH question | AIMHI::DANIELS | | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:01 | 13 |
| I have a question that relates to NH unemployment.
12 years ago I was on unemployment for one summer. I was a full time
night student (4 nights a week). I was told then that if I went to
school at anytime, I was not eligible for unemployment benefits because
I was not available for work at anytime. So, I was supposed to quit
school (which got me my job at Digital) in order to collect
unemployment.
Does anyone know if that has changed? I've heard rumors that they no
longer require that you quit school in order to collect unemployment.
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2548.16 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Wed Feb 23 1994 16:17 | 10 |
| > 12 years ago I was on unemployment for one summer. I was a full time
> night student (4 nights a week). I was told then that if I went to
> school at anytime, I was not eligible for unemployment benefits because
I collected unemployment in NH for several months in 1974-75 while attending
night school. They never asked that I be available for second- and third-
shift work (I would not have accepted third-shift work), and it was understood
that if I got work, I would either finish the semester at night school or if
that was not doable, withdraw from the courses.
Does anyone have some recent examples?
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2548.17 | Unemployment Benifits?? | NEMAIL::BURNSJ | | Thu May 26 1994 11:08 | 2 |
| Can you collect mass unemployment benifits while recieving tfso
benifits??
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2548.18 | Been answered MANY times already | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Thu May 26 1994 11:38 | 4 |
| Not if you don't know how to do a DIR/TITLE in notes. ;-) ;-) ;-)
Harry
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2548.19 | | LANDO::CANSLER | | Thu May 26 1994 12:03 | 3 |
|
no!!
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2548.20 | Unemployment Benefits | USCTR1::FRANCOEUR | | Thu May 26 1994 12:27 | 5 |
| Yes you can after you have used the number of weeks that you received
money for. If you receive 4 weeks pay plus 1 week for each year of
service then after that is used up you are allowed to collect.
PF
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2548.21 | | LANDO::CANSLER | | Thu May 26 1994 12:32 | 5 |
|
ref .3 read .0
no
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2548.22 | | STAR::ABBASI | your past is your future in reverse | Thu May 26 1994 13:00 | 5 |
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no you can't.
\bye
\nasser
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2548.23 | WORCESTER AREA UNEMPLOYMENT BENIES | USCTR1::PGREEN | | Fri Jun 03 1994 00:15 | 16 |
| I just completed reading all "Unemployment notes". It is still not
clear as to Employment benefits of TFSO employees. Has anyone dealt
with the unemployment office in the Worcester recently. Should
I run down thier tomorrow and sign up (my last day at Digital) or
should I wait my 4 weeks or through my entire severance. It seems to
vary in each office.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as my last minutes are
approaching.
Thank You.
Regards,
Pam Green @MRO
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2548.24 | | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Fri Jun 03 1994 00:20 | 4 |
| Yes, it varies from state to state. Not a 'one size fits all'
situation.
Lee
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2548.25 | When in Doubt... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | | Fri Jun 03 1994 09:43 | 6 |
| When in doubt... Go down and file....
They'll let you know when you'll start collecting..
Toodles.....JP
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2548.26 | Go sooner rather than later | OUTPOS::MURPHY | Dan Murphy, now at LKG. | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:20 | 12 |
| > Should
> I run down thier tomorrow and sign up (my last day at Digital) or
> should I wait my 4 weeks or through my entire severance.
You don't need to rush down tomorrw, next week would be ok. You won't
get benefits for weeks which are covered by your severance/lump-sum,
but you will be welcomed (even encouraged) to get signed up and entered
into the system. Then, when you reach the point when you can collect
benefits, they should start with no delay.
dlm
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2548.27 | Don't sign up too early in Mass. | MR4DEC::RONDINA | | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:13 | 16 |
| I heard tell from a person laid off last year that when TFSO'd in
Massachusetts you don't get your Social Security payments until your
severance pay is used up. Then Soc. Sec. kicks in for 26 weeks.
But the Soc. Sec. clock for 26 weeks begins when you sign up.
An example:
You TFSO with 26 weeks. You sign up immediately upon lay off
with Soc. Sec. 26 weeks later your severance AND your Soc.
runs out.
You TFSO with 26 weeks. You sign up when your severance ends.
THEN you have another 26 weeks Soc. Security payments.
Can anyone confirm this situation?
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2548.28 | Look before you ask | ASABET::ANKER | Anker Berg-Sonne | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:16 | 8 |
| Re: <<< Note 2548.27 by MR4DEC::RONDINA >>>
Why doen't anybody look for answers before asking questions.
First of all, you mean unemployment. Social Security is
retirement. Secondly the question has been answered lots of
times the last couple of weeks.
Anker
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