Kansas defines misconduct as violation of a duty or obligation you reasonably owed to your employer as a condition of employment, such as being under the influence of alcohol or drugs on the job or having more than three unexcused absences from work after receiving a written warning from the employer.
If you quit your job, you will be disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits unless you had good cause relating to your work. In general, good cause means that your reason for leaving the position was job-related and was so compelling that you had no other choice than to leave.
For example, if you left your job because of dangerous working conditions or sexual harassment that your employer refused to stop, you may be able to collect benefits. You may also be eligible for benefits if you quit for certain compelling personal reasons, including to relocate with a military spouse, to escape domestic violence, due to your own illness or injury on the advice of your doctor , or due to a personal emergency.
To keep collecting unemployment benefits, you must be able to work, available to work, and looking for employment. If you're incarcerated, on vacation, or in school, or you don't have adequate transportation to get to work, you likely won't be considered able and available to work.
In Kansas, you must actively search for work each week, keeping a log of your job contacts and other job search activities. You may be selected for an Eligibility Review, in which case you'll have to provide records of your job search efforts. You must also register at the Kansas Workforce Center. If you're offered a suitable position, you must accept it.
In Kansas, whether a position is suitable depends on your work experience and earning history, the commuting distance from your house to the job site, the length of your unemployment, and the degree of risk to your health, safety, and morals. If you are eligible to receive unemployment, your weekly benefit rate will be 4.
You may receive benefits for between 16 to 26 weeks, depending on the unemployment rate at time you file your claim. In times of higher unemployment, additional weeks of benefits may be available. You may file your claim for unemployment benefits online or by phone.
You can find online filing information and telephone contact information at the website of the Kansas Department of Labor. During the process, you may be asked to print forms that must be filled out and returned to the Kansas Unemployment Contact Center.
This is important information that will be used to determine if you are eligible for unemployment benefits. A delay in the return of those documents may cause your benefits to be denied. If you cannot file online you can apply for unemployment benefits by calling the Kansas Unemployment Contact Center.
If you call on those days, be prepared for longer hold times. If any of these circumstances apply to you, use the phone numbers below to file your claim. All other claims can be filed online. Phone Numbers — Kansas City Area — Topeka Area — Wichita Area — Toll—free number, if you live outside the local calling area: — Timings: a. If you call outside office hours, you will only be able to complete the automated portion of your claim application.
Your claim information will be saved for 14 days, allowing you to call back during office hours and speak to a claims specialist to complete your application, or you may complete filing your application online. Claims Specialists are available Monday through Friday — a.
Central Time except on state holidays. More on Kansas Unemployment — Want to know how much you will receive as unemployment benefits? Calculate Benefits Got questions? Please apply at the earliest. As much as I am aware, there is no grace period. You may call the Unemployment Office for further details. I accepted a job in another state and resigned from my position. I worked at the new place 3 weeks and they let me go. Click HERE to start the process. Like states all across the country, Kansas is seeing an increase in reports of unemployment claim fraud due to identify theft.
Fraudulent claims are being filed using the names and personal information of people who have not lost their jobs. Effective January 1, that mileage rate is 56 cents per mile or no change from the July 1, rate.
If you have an overpayment, it means that the Kansas Department of Labor has determined that you obtained Unemployment Insurance UI benefits in excess of the amount that might otherwise have applied. Iowa unemployment claims increase The number of Iowans filing for unemployment is up. The Iowa Workforce Development released data this morning showing that 5, Iowans filed for benefits for the first time last week.
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