What could disqualify me from the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program or delay, stop, or reduce my benefits?
Individuals who are currently employed should not quit a job to file for extended benefits. Quitting to collect these benefits will result in disqualification. If you have quit or been discharged from a job since you exhausted your unemployment benefits, the reason for that job separation will be examined and could affect your eligibility for extended benefits. Other situations that could cause a change in your eligibility may be found in the “Claimant’s Guide to Unemployment Insurance” you received when you first filed for benefits, or it can be accessed from our Internet site at http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/progsupt/unemplt/unemployment.
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