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uh oh. UI only for those who are "totally" unemployed?....

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NYS:

Does anyone know what this means?.

* New York State Consolidated Laws
o Labor

S 591. Eligibility for benefits. 1. Unemployment. Benefits shall be
paid only to a claimant who is totally unemployed and who is unable to
engage in his usual employment or in any other for which he is
reasonably fitted by training and experience.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/nycodes/c54/a40.html

I know that once you are unemployed, your compensation is deducted 25% for each day you work during a week. So what is this about? I'mm sure it just means something i'm missing, anyone have an idea what this is in reference to? like perhaps it means totally unemployed by that company?

b/c i was temping 2 days a week, and working at my fired from job, 4 shifts a week when i fired and when i applied. whddya think? thanks.

and if i am selling my possesions on ebay, does this count as some type of income?
 
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