добрый день,
получил свой честно заработанный шомаж. Вижу интересную вакансию от агенства по трудоустройству. Но неизвестно что там за условия и как сложится т к с этими конторами все очень по разному бывает. Т е если с ними не сложится потеряю ли я право на шомаж от предыдущей работы? Спасибо.
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/t … l#eligible
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/fra/ae/g … aire.shtml
What will happen if I work or receive other payments during my benefit period?
That depends on your situation. Two types of income can affect your EI benefits:
•income earned while you are receiving EI benefits; and
•payments made to you by your employer when you stop working.
If you work and earn income while receiving benefits
You cannot work full-time while receiving regular benefits as you will no longer be considered unemployed. However, you are entitled to work part-time and keep a portion of your benefits.
Usually, if you work and receive regular benefits at the same time, you are entitled to earn a certain amount without having your benefits reduced. You can usually earn up to $50 per week or 25% of your weekly benefit, whichever is higher. Any money earned above that amount will be deducted dollar for dollar from your benefit.
However, effective August 5, 2012 until August 1, 2015, a pilot project is in place which will change the way earnings are deducted.
Under the Working While on Claim (WWC) pilot project, once you have served the waiting period, if your earnings are equal to or less than 90% of your weekly earnings that were used to calculate your benefit rate, your benefits will be reduced at a rate of 50% of your earnings each week. Any earnings that exceed this 90% threshold will be deducted dollar for dollar from your benefits.
Example
Isabelle collects EI benefits. She receives the maximum amount allowed, which is $514 a week. During her benefit period, she finds part-time work for $10 an hour. She works 20 hours a week, earning a total of $200. Therefore her benefits will be reduced by $100 ($200 x 50% = $100). She will be paid $414(benefit rate $514 — $100 = $414).
When you work and receive benefits at the same time, you must not combine the hours and earnings of more than one week. It is essential that you report your work earnings and hours during the week in which you worked.
If you notice that you made an error on your report (for example, if you forgot to report some work hours or you did not report them in the right week), tell us immediately so that we can make the necessary corrections.
Спасибо, Татьяна!