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unemployment benefit
noun
- an allowance of money paid, usually weekly, to an unemployed worker by a state or federal agency or by the worker's labor union or former employer during all or part of the period of unemployment.
unemployment benefit
noun
- (in Britain, formerly) a regular payment to a person who is out of work: replaced by jobseeker's allowance in 1996 Informal termdole
- (in New Zealand) a means-tested monetary benefit paid weekly by the Social Security Department to the unemployed
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of unemployment benefit1
Example Sentences
The musicians, from the band that became aligned with left-wing ideals and was named after the government's unemployment benefit form, said they were proud of their home city, even after negative headlines over its stacked-up bin bags in recent weeks.
The state鈥檚 Employment Development Department said that as of Tuesday, workers had filed about 5,300 unemployment benefit claims linked to the fires.
Unpaid, they could apply for unemployment benefit, although many had difficulty getting it.
If each person received the maximum unemployment benefit of $1,019 each week, for four weeks, the state鈥檚 fund would have to pay out $122 million.
The discussion about the unemployment benefit hike is 鈥渧ery odd,鈥 given that the preceding increase was small and the next one probably will be too, Scholz said.
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