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Old 09-10-2013, 11:03 AM #1
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Exclamation Unemployment & TRA Benefits

I was recently laid off at a company that was cutting work and sending it to another country so I qualified for TRA benefits/unemployment and I am not required to make job searches when I file a claim every week. My question is since I am laid off I still have to be available to go back to work but I have moved to another state. When I change my address and file here will I lose the benefits since I am no longer able to report back to that company? Or can I just look for work here and keep the benefits?
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I was recently laid off at a company that was cutting work and sending it to another country so I qualified for TRA benefits/unemployment and I am not required to make job searches when I file a claim every week. My question is since I am laid off I still have to be available to go back to work but I have moved to another state. When I change my address and file here will I lose the benefits since I am no longer able to report back to that company? Or can I just look for work here and keep the benefits?
I am sorry to hear that your job was outsourced. This is a forum for people with chronic health conditions which may have interfered with employment. However, we are not a legal forum to help with general employment issues. Unless you have ADA issues or your unemployment is complicated by a neurological condition, you are probably better off directing your question at the state from which you were getting your benefits.
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