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  2. Virginia Employment Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is an agency of the Virginia state government, in the United States, that provides benefits and services to unemployed citizens, such as employment programs. [1][2] The agency currently runs a monthly newsletter, sends monthly reports to the Virginia General Assembly, and issues press releases. [3]

  3. How to Get Unemployment Benefits — Even if You Quit Your Job

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    Unemployment benefits relieve the financial burden of losing your job and help you get back on your feet. Can you file for unemployment if you quit your job?

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  5. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by governmental bodies to unemployed people.

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  8. Causes of unemployment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of domestic, foreign, market and government factors that impact unemployment in the United States. These may be characterized as cyclical (related to the business cycle) or structural (related to underlying economic characteristics) and include, among others: Economic conditions: The U.S. faced the subprime mortgage crisis and resulting recession of 2007–2009, which ...

  9. Can You Still Claim Unemployment Benefits If You Work Part ...

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    If you work fewer than 10 hours, you can report zero hours to UI, and retain your full unemployment insurance payment.