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If a full layoff occurs, how are an employees unemployment benefits affected by prior payment of Shared Work benefits?

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If a full layoff occurs, how are an employees unemployment benefits affected by prior payment of Shared Work benefits?

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A. Upon full layoff the employee becomes eligible for their full weekly benefit amount. Their maximum benefit amount will be reduced by the amount of Shared Work benefits they have already received for that benefit year. Employers must report any layoff at the time it occurs in order for the affected employee to receive full unemployment benefits instead of the reduced Shared Work amount.

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