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service sector worker. I was hired for 3 months I extended for another three. After I renewed the contract. I thought she had not contributed enough to get unemployment, but seeing the working life, I saw that could have done. 24 days have passed since I fulfilled the contract. "I can still apply for unemployment? I've been told I should have requested within 15 days.
Yes, you can request the service. You meet the requirements under the law:
- Contract terminated by expiration of the time agreed.
- Having completed the minimum contribution period
- belong to the Social Security
can submit the application within this period of 15 days. The law says nothing if you lose your right to do so in time.
All that happens is that when they apply later you will be entitled to unemployment but from the date you request, ie miss many days of supply as days between the date you was born right - that occurs when your legal situation of unemployment - and that they actually have done . In this case, you lose about 24 days it took you to apply.
If for example they were right at 4 months of unemployment, they have to subtract the 24 days.
service sector worker. I was hired for 3 months I extended for another three. After I renewed the contract. I thought she had not contributed enough to get unemployment, but seeing the working life, I saw that could have done. 24 days have passed since I fulfilled the contract. "I can still apply for unemployment? I've been told I should have requested within 15 days.
Yes, you can request the service. You meet the requirements under the law:
- Contract terminated by expiration of the time agreed.
- Having completed the minimum contribution period
- belong to the Social Security
can submit the application within this period of 15 days. The law says nothing if you lose your right to do so in time.
All that happens is that when they apply later you will be entitled to unemployment but from the date you request, ie miss many days of supply as days between the date you was born right - that occurs when your legal situation of unemployment - and that they actually have done . In this case, you lose about 24 days it took you to apply.
If for example they were right at 4 months of unemployment, they have to subtract the 24 days.
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