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<blockquote data-quote="ikoi62" data-source="post: 966001" data-attributes="member: 4744"><p>nj dept of labor</p><p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">If you are working </span></span></p><p><strong><em>less than full-time</em> due to your employer's lack of full-time work, you may be able to collect all or part of your unemployment benefits. Less than full-time means that you are not working more than 80% of the usual hours for your occupation (for example, if a 40 hour work week is common in your occupation, you may be able to receive benefits if you work 32 hours or less).</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>If you find <strong><em>part-time</em> work with a new employer, you must continue to look for full-time work (if your unemployment claim is based on full-time work). If you do not look for full-time work, you may be ineligible for unemployment benefits.</strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>Whether you are working <strong><em>less than full-time</em> or <em><strong>part-time</strong>, you must report your weekly gross wages (including tips) when you claim your benefits. Please note that even if pre-existing part-time employment is not used to calculate your monetary, you must declare <strong>all</strong> earnings for each week of benefits that you claim. Wages must be reported for the week in which they are earned, not when they are paid. The wages you report will be subtracted from your Partial Benefit Rate. The Partial Benefit Rate is 20% higher than your weekly benefit rate. You cannot be paid more than your weekly benefit rate.</em></strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong><strong><em></em></strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong><strong><em>For example, if your weekly benefit rate is $200, your Partial Benefit Rate is $240 (20% higher than $200). If you earn $50 during a week, you would receive $190 in unemployment benefits ($240 - $50 = $190).</em></strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong><strong><em></em></strong></strong>from here.</strong></p><p><strong><a href="http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/ui/claim/ptwages.html" target="_blank">Department of Labor and Workforce Development | Requirements for Payment <br> Report Part-Time Earnings</a></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ikoi62, post: 966001, member: 4744"] nj dept of labor [LEFT][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]If you are working [/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT] [B][I]less than full-time[/I] due to your employer's lack of full-time work, you may be able to collect all or part of your unemployment benefits. Less than full-time means that you are not working more than 80% of the usual hours for your occupation (for example, if a 40 hour work week is common in your occupation, you may be able to receive benefits if you work 32 hours or less). If you find [B][I]part-time[/I] work with a new employer, you must continue to look for full-time work (if your unemployment claim is based on full-time work). If you do not look for full-time work, you may be ineligible for unemployment benefits. Whether you are working [B][I]less than full-time[/I] or [I][B]part-time[/B], you must report your weekly gross wages (including tips) when you claim your benefits. Please note that even if pre-existing part-time employment is not used to calculate your monetary, you must declare [B]all[/B] earnings for each week of benefits that you claim. Wages must be reported for the week in which they are earned, not when they are paid. The wages you report will be subtracted from your Partial Benefit Rate. The Partial Benefit Rate is 20% higher than your weekly benefit rate. You cannot be paid more than your weekly benefit rate. For example, if your weekly benefit rate is $200, your Partial Benefit Rate is $240 (20% higher than $200). If you earn $50 during a week, you would receive $190 in unemployment benefits ($240 - $50 = $190). [/I][/B][/B]from here. [URL="http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/ui/claim/ptwages.html"]Department of Labor and Workforce Development | Requirements for Payment <br> Report Part-Time Earnings[/URL][/B] [/QUOTE]
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