Can substitute teachers in Georgia receive unemployment insurance benefits?
I was laid off from my regular employer in Sept '08, making over $50K. I receive severance until Feb '09. I started working as a substitute teacher Dec '08. During the spring break, I applied for unemployment benefits, supplied the GA dept of labor
No. You cannot get unemployment because you are NOT UNEMPLOYED. You may be underemployed, but you don't get benefits for that. You are still an employee during breaks and summer. You are not getting paid, but you are still employed. You will not

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