Subchapter 9 - CLAIM ADJUDICATION-VOLUNTARILY LEAVING WORK
- § 12:17-9.1 - Disqualification for voluntarily leaving-general principles
- § 12:17-9.2 - Voluntarily leaving secondary part-time employment
- § 12:17-9.3 - Voluntary leaving for health or medical reasons
- § 12:17-9.4 - Voluntary leaving for health or safety conditions
- § 12:17-9.5 - Voluntary leaving work prior to imminent layoff or discharge
- § 12:17-9.6 - Voluntary leaving work - trailing spouse or civil union partner
- § 12:17-9.7 - Discharge after giving notice of resignation
- § 12:17-9.8 - Assignment of work under a union contract
- § 12:17-9.9 - Recall from temporary layoff
- § 12:17-9.10 - Loss of license needed as a condition of employment
- § 12:17-9.11 - Job abandonment
- § 12:17-9.12 - Leaving work or discharge due to circumstances resulting from the individual being the victim of domestic violence
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- § 12:17-9.1 - Disqualification for voluntarily leaving--general principles
- § 12:17-9.2 - Voluntarily leaving secondary part-time employment
- § 12:17-9.3 - Voluntary leaving for health or medical reasons
- § 12:17-9.4 - Voluntary leaving for health or safety conditions
- § 12:17-9.5 - Voluntary leaving work prior to imminent layoff or discharge
- § 12:17-9.6 - Voluntary leaving work - trailing spouse or civil union partner
- § 12:17-9.7 - Discharge after giving notice of resignation
- § 12:17-9.8 - Assignment of work under a union contract
- § 12:17-9.9 - Recall from temporary layoff
- § 12:17-9.10 - Loss of license needed as a condition of employment
- § 12:17-9.11 - Job abandonment
- § 12:17-9.12 - Leaving work or discharge due to circumstances resulting from the individual being the victim of domestic violence