What Information Can You Provide on North Carolina Unemployment Benefits?

Answer:
In order to have monetary eligibility for North Carolina unemployment benefits,
you must have earned wages from qualified employment during two quarters of your base period, which consists of the four quarters immediately prior to the one in which the unemployment claim is filed. Claimants who have monetary eligibility may be qualified to receive benefits assuming they are not unemployed for reasons that are their own fault.


In addition to establishing monetary eligibility and establishing a legitimate reason for unemployment, those seeking North Carolina unemployment benefits must register for work with the state's Employment Security Commission (ESC) and continue to actively seek employment while receiving benefits.

For more information on North Carolina unemployment benefits, see http://www.ncesc.com/individual/default.asp .

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