If I give my car dealer employer a 30 day notice of retirement and he lets me go can I collect unemployment ? This employer never had anyone retire before. Some have left for other employment with a notice, and being told just to leave. Most seem to leave

Just trying to decide whether to give a reasonable notice or no notice

1 answer  |  asked Oct 15, 2015 3:16 PM [EST]  |  applies to Pennsylvania

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Scott Leah
If you give 30 days notice of retirement, and your employer lets you go prior to the 30 days being over, you should be eligible for unemployment compensation benefits for the period from when the employer lets you go until the retirement would have taken effect. So if the employer lets you go on the day you give your notice (other than for willful misconduct), then you would have 30 days of eligibility (minus the first week of unemployment for which is the waiting week).

posted by Scott Leah  |  Oct 16, 2015 05:41 AM [EST]

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