When you terminate an employment relationship, you must notify the TE Office, which will issue a statement binding upon KOKO as to whether you are entitled to daily allowance after termination. If you terminate your employment relationship yourself, a suspension period may be set. You may contact the TE Office before you actually quit your job, so that you can get information on how terminating your employment relationship would affect your entitlement to daily allowance.
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I started a part-time job when I was unemployed but do not want to continue in it because the working hours are unsuitable for my current situation. Will this affect my daily allowance?
- Membership
- Applying for unemployment allowance
- Amount of earnings-related allowance
- Conditions for earnings-related allowance
- Duration of allowance payments
- Temporary layoff
- Adjusted daily allowance
- Pensions and other benefits
- Studying during unemployment benefit
- Job alternation leave
- Transition security
- Work abroad
- Entrepreneur
- Definition of ‘entrepreneur’ for the purpose of unemployment security
- Beginning full-time business activities
- Entrepreneurship as a secondary occupation
- Entrepreneurship as a primary occupation
- Short-term business activities
- Unemployment security of family members working in family businesses
- Post-protection
- Entrepreneur’s earnings-related daily allowance
- Claim for recovery
- Appealing a decision by the KOKO fund
- Information about KOKO
- Forms
- Contact information
- Frequently asked questions