![]() If you receive unemployment benefits without any disqualification, your first week after filing for benefits is a "waiting week" and no benefits are paid for this week. Thereafter, you should receive a weekly check until you have used up all of your benefits or have found another job. You must continue to file your weekly claims during the appeal, otherwise you can not be paid even if you win the appeal. ![]() If you are disqualified from receiving benefits, you have the right to appeal this decision. DEW can decide at that point to penalize or disqualify you for a portion or all of your unemployment benefits. Once you have applied for unemployment compensation, your employer may report that you voluntarily quit without good cause or that you were discharged for bad attendance, violating work rules or another disqualifying reason. You must also register for work through South Carolina Works Online Services, make a serious effort to get another job, be physically able to work and be available for work without undue restriction (have child care, transportation and so on). You must fill out forms requesting that unemployment compensation benefits be started. As soon as you are terminated or laid off, you should visit the South Carolina Department of Emploment and Workforce (DEW)'s website. ![]() If you have temporarily or permanently lost your job through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to unemployment compensation. ![]()
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