What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Hawaii
I which state do I file for unemployment?
I am currently living in Hawaii. I lived and worked in Colorado from 1/2006 to 7/2016. In July 2016, my company lost the contract with our only client in the Denver area and I lost my position at our client's facility. I was transferred (on paper - not physically) from my company's Denver office to one of our Houston offices which manages various projects throughout the country. I have been employed by my company since 1999. I remain employed by my company, but I now have to travel to various locations for short term (3 to 8 week) projects for my company. My company does not have enough work for me to work year round in any one location. Earlier this year, I filed for unemployment to help me during the weeks I was not receiving any hours or wages from my employer. I initially tried to file a claim in my state of residence, but learned that I had to file in the state I had earnings in the previous 3 or 4 quarters. So, I filed through Colorado and have had no issues. Colorado considers me as a "job attached" employee with reduced hours. I receive the full benefit amount each week that my company doesn't have work for me. My benefits through Colorado will end 12/31/2017. I am unsure where to file next year.
I obviously want to get the maximum benefit available to me. One of my co-workers said he has filed in Massachusetts (which has a large weekly benefit amount) even though he has never lived there or worked there. Apparently my company has an office there and somehow it was approved. Is it ok for me to file in any state my company pays into UI? Or do I have to file only in one of the states I worked? Or do I file in Texas because I am paid through our Houston office?
For what it is worth:
-So far since 2016Q4, I have worked in California, Alaska, Washington, and a few days in Colorado.
-My company is based in New Jersey
-I am employed through one of our Texas offices
-We have offices in almost every state
-The only income taxes taken from check are Hawaii income tax (even though I never work there) - I don't think this even matters
Thanks in advance for the help!
I which state do I file for unemployment?
I am currently living in Hawaii. I lived and worked in Colorado from 1/2006 to 7/2016. In July 2016, my company lost the contract with our only client in the Denver area and I lost my position at our client's facility. I was transferred (on paper - not physically) from my company's Denver office to one of our Houston offices which manages various projects throughout the country. I have been employed by my company since 1999. I remain employed by my company, but I now have to travel to various locations for short term (3 to 8 week) projects for my company. My company does not have enough work for me to work year round in any one location. Earlier this year, I filed for unemployment to help me during the weeks I was not receiving any hours or wages from my employer. I initially tried to file a claim in my state of residence, but learned that I had to file in the state I had earnings in the previous 3 or 4 quarters. So, I filed through Colorado and have had no issues. Colorado considers me as a "job attached" employee with reduced hours. I receive the full benefit amount each week that my company doesn't have work for me. My benefits through Colorado will end 12/31/2017. I am unsure where to file next year.
I obviously want to get the maximum benefit available to me. One of my co-workers said he has filed in Massachusetts (which has a large weekly benefit amount) even though he has never lived there or worked there. Apparently my company has an office there and somehow it was approved. Is it ok for me to file in any state my company pays into UI? Or do I have to file only in one of the states I worked? Or do I file in Texas because I am paid through our Houston office?
For what it is worth:
-So far since 2016Q4, I have worked in California, Alaska, Washington, and a few days in Colorado.
-My company is based in New Jersey
-I am employed through one of our Texas offices
-We have offices in almost every state
-The only income taxes taken from check are Hawaii income tax (even though I never work there) - I don't think this even matters
Thanks in advance for the help!