Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section IV-327 - Types of UnemploymentA. Total Unemployment. A totally unemployed individual is one who, during any week, performs no services and in which no wages are payable to him.B. Partial Unemployment 1. A partially unemployed individual is one who, during a particular week, earned less than his weekly benefit amount, was employed by a regular employer, and worked less than his normal customary full-time hours for such regular employer because of lack of full-time work.2. A regular employer is an employer by whom the individual is employed on a regular basis with a reasonable expectation of continuance in that employment and from whom the individual derives the predominant or substantial part of his earnings.C. Part-Total Unemployment. A part-total unemployed individual is one who, during any week, earned less than his weekly benefit amount and worked less than his full-time hours under any circumstances other than those prescribed under §327. BLa. Admin. Code tit. 40, § IV-327
Promulgated by the Department of Labor, Office of Employment Security, LR 15:490 (June 1989), amended by the Department of Employment and Training, Office of Employment Security, LR 17:41 (January 1991).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 23:1471-1713.