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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Does unemployment's "base period" take into consideration all jobs worked in a year, even ones I quit?
I am from MA. I worked for a catering company for a couple months and made like 400 bucks a week. Then I quit that job and I was hired at an UNOS restaurant and worked there for like 8 months. The UNOS restaurant i worked at however, closed down. I was walked through a process by UNOS on how to get unemployment. Now after my claim has run out, and after i have been employed since Sept 2010 I am being contacted by the catering company job that I quit and the owner is asking why he is getting unemplyment claims for me? I think I remember Unemployment asking me how much I made at the catering company when I was filing unemployment however, I didn't think anything of this as I never filed for bennifits before. My question is even though I quit the catering job will unemplyment still add that to my base period wages of entitlement? Or was this a mistake and now will I have to pay back the catering company because i quit that job?|||Don'y worry about it. Your claim was based on UNOS. Just a glitch on the unemployment office.|||The reason why unemployment contacted the bartending service was because they were in my "base-period". When you file for unemployment they look at a year of work not just where you were laid off. They do not draw monies from any job in which you quit but, they are involved in the final equation.
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