Do you ever get paid for your waiting week?
A waiting week occurs during the first week of a new spell of unem- ployment when a jobless worker satisfies all the requirements for eligibility, but does not receive any benefit payment for his/her first week of unemployment.
Why does it say pending on my EDD?
This pending status occurs for many reasons, such as a claimant’s answer to a biweekly certification question that triggered the need for an eligibility interview. “We know many claimants who cleared fraud filters and verified identity have been waiting too long for payment,” said EDD Director Rita Saenz.
What do I do if I haven’t received my unemployment?
6 things to do about the late payment
- Contact your state unemployment office.
- Submit any new forms of identification or documentation.
- Update your payment profile.
- Work with any lenders or companies you regularly pay a bill to.
- If you’re denied, apply again.
- Be patient — and contact your state representatives.
Why does my unemployment claim say $0?
If your claim shows a determination of “0-0” while it is pending, this means we are still processing your claim, and there is nothing more you need to do. If you received a confirmation number, rest assured your claim is in process, and you will receive the full amount to which you are entitled.
What does it mean when a claim is pending?
Pending Claims Pending Claim means a written notice to an agency which sets forth a demand for legal relief or which asserts a legal right stating the intention to institute an action in an appropriate forum if such relief or right is not granted.
How long does it take to get unemployment money on debit card?
The debit card is mailed to you when your first benefit payment is authorized by the EDD. Allow 7 to 10 business days for delivery. Subsequent payments are issued to the debit card when you submit a certification and you are determined eligible for payment.