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I thought maybe some of you ladies can answer this question.
I was laid off beginning of March and started receiving unemployment benefits that month. I had my baby May 31st and of course haven't claimed weekly benefits since then. I know that I am supposed to inform unemployment that I'm not able to work at this point. My question is, if I do, would I then lose my benefits for good?
TIA ladies!
Re: unemployment question
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I don't know of anyone who had been in this situation. I agree with the PP about contacting the unemployment office and soon because you may have risked any future benefits by not informing them sooner.
When I was receiving unemployment, there was a box to check that said, "were you too ill or otherwise incapacitated to have accepted work during any of the days this week?" and if so, I had to enter how many days I was too sick to have worked if I'd had work to do. If, for 6 weeks, I continually checked that I was too ill/incapacitated, I'm not sure if they would've continued sending me forms.
It's definitely best to contact the unemployment office. It can be so tough to get someone on the phone, but maybe e-mail will work.
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