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ROE#5
100

What is working under the table?

What is working for cash jobs that are not insurable

100

True or False: Insurable earnings include your regular wages, overtimepay, and vacation pay

True

100

What is the qualifying period for hours worked?

What is 52 weeks (1 year)

100

What is: when you are still working, but your weekly hours become fewer?

what is a reduction in hours

100

What is: Small amounts of money taken from your paycheck to pay for the EI program?

What are EI premiums

200

What is: a document that tracks your work history, hours and earnings?

What is ROE - record of employment

200

What are the required hours to qualify for EI?

How many hours do you need to qualify for EI?

420 - 700

200

What is it when a company stops giving you work because they are not busy?

what is Laid off

200

True of False: If your employer issues an electronic ROE, you do not need a paper copy to apply for EI

True

200

What is: The official reason why you stopped working for an employer?

What is reason for separation

300

What are the employer's responsibilities regarding the ROE?

What is preparing and sending the ROE to Service Canada

300

When is an employer required to issue a ROE?

What is whenever there is an interruption of earnings

300

True or False: you must always ask your employer to issue an ROE; it is not done automatically

False

300

What is: Meeting the rules or requirements  to receive something?

what is eligibility

300

What is: When a temporary job or agreement finishes?

What is an End of a contract

400

What is: when you decide to leave your job yourself?

What is quit

400

What is: When your employer asks you to leave because of a problem?

What is fired

400

In what format can an employer provide a ROE

What is either paper or electronic (online)

400

What two critical details does Service Canada use your ROE to determine you

What are -if you are eligible for EI benefits and how much you receive each week

400

What is: Money given by the government to help people who lose their jobs?

what is benefits

500

What is the main reason a worker needs an ROE?

What is - to access Employment Insurance (EI)

500

What is: Getting or obtaining something you need?

What is accessing

500

The most common reason for separation?

What is Laid off (shortage of work)

500

What is: the total numb4er of hours you worked that count toward EI?

what is insurable hours

500

How many days does an employer have to issue an ROE after a worker's last day

What is 5 days

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