Why didnt I receive benefits for the first week I requested benefit payment?
Before any benefits can be paid, you must serve a waiting week at the start of your new account, as described in Minnesota Law 268.085, Subd.1 (5) (2007). The first week you apply and are eligible is called the waiting week and is never paid. You must make a timely benefit request for the waiting week, even though it is not paid. You only have to serve one waiting week per benefit year.
Before any benefits can be paid, you must serve a waiting week at the start of your new account, as described in Minnesota Law 268.085, Subd.1 (5) (2009). The first week you apply and are eligible is called the waiting week and is never paid. You must make a timely benefit request for the waiting week, even though it is not paid. You only have to serve one waiting week per benefit year.
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