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... months in a period of 15 months prior to the job interruption to be eligible for UI benefits . • The premium rate is 5 percent of the insurable earnings . • The Replacement rate is 60 percent of the average monthly earnings in the ...
... months in a period of 15 months prior to the job interruption to be eligible for UI benefits . • The premium rate is 5 percent of the insurable earnings . • The Replacement rate is 60 percent of the average monthly earnings in the ...
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... months ( or less than CH months ) in a year may lengthen the number of months worked to exactly 6 months to qualify for UI , while those who work a few months more than H may shorten the number of months worked to ex- actly H , since at ...
... months ( or less than CH months ) in a year may lengthen the number of months worked to exactly 6 months to qualify for UI , while those who work a few months more than H may shorten the number of months worked to ex- actly H , since at ...
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... months or H - 1 months . In either case , the employees must get U * level of utility . But , in case of H months , the employees can collect UI benefits on top of their labor earnings after job termination . As a result , the firm ...
... months or H - 1 months . In either case , the employees must get U * level of utility . But , in case of H months , the employees can collect UI benefits on top of their labor earnings after job termination . As a result , the firm ...
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