How does in-lieu-of-notice pay affect my eligibility to receive unemployment insurance benefits?
In-lieu-of-notice pay is deducted from unemployment insurance benefits. A payment is generally considered to be in-lieu-of-notice pay if an employer has a plan or policy that provides for advance notice of a layoff or payment when no notice is given. The Department will allocate your in-lieu-of-notice pay to the notice period. If appropriate, we will deduct the pay from your benefits if you are claiming benefits during the notice period.
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