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A pilot project that increases the amount you can earn while working part-time and receiving EI benefits.
A pilot project on the “Best 14 weeks” that offers a new method of calculating the EI benefit rate for individuals with sporadic work patterns.
You are attending or planning to attend a training course while you are unemployed. Many requirements must meet relatively to your availability and capacity for work in the same way as any other individual who wishes to obtain regular benefits.
Earnings paid or payable at the end of your employment or while you are receiving benefits generally affect payment of your Employment Insurance benefits.
When a person dies, benefits payable to that person up to and including the day of the death may be paid to the succession.
If you are fired due to your own misconduct, it is possible that you may not be entitled for Employment Insurance.
If you voluntarily quit your job without just cause, it is possible that you may not be entitled for Employment Insurance.
A pilot project that applies to workers with short employment periods that face situations where their EI benefits end before finding new employment, because of the very nature of their work.
Find out if you are eligible for the Family Supplement - a feature of Employment Insurance (EI) that provides additional benefits to low-income families with children.
Employment Insurance “Small Weeks” provisions allows the exclusion of low-earning weeks (less than $225) for benefit calculation purposes and, therefore, encourage people to accept all available work. |
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