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Before you diagnose the problem, please let me know what it will cost. I am unemployed right now receiving very little from unemployment so I have to be careful. When I turn my computer on (Compaq Presario SR2150NX), my monitor doesn't receive any signal, therefore, it doesn't turn on (it turns on but immediately goes to sleep). There's more.....

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If the power light on the computer comes on, but you get no video or the monitor is powered on but goes into sleep mode then your video adapter on the computer is bad. this is a frequent occurance to the default onboard video adapters connected to the motherboard. you must purchase a pci or agp video card and install into the computer and this will solve your problem. hope this helps, please rate me thanks.

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My domestic worker is retiring How does she claim the UIF I've been paying?

If she's retiring, she won't. Retirement is not considered unemployment. She can only collect from the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) if she's unemployed.

If you're trying to help her maintain an income from the funds you've paid in, then she will have to become unemployed and fill out an unemployment application.

In order to do this, you'll have to say you had no further need of her service and let her go, and she will have to say she was let go through no fault of her own and is now out of work and unable to find other employment.

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So many young unemployed school leavers and so many children who cannot read or read with understanding, maybe they could get together?

Bringing together young unemployed school leavers and children who struggle with reading or comprehension can be a beneficial initiative with potential positive outcomes. Such collaboration could create a mutually beneficial learning environment and address the challenges faced by both groups. Here are a few ideas on how they could come together:
  1. Mentorship Programs: Establish mentorship programs where unemployed school leavers serve as mentors to children who struggle with reading. The mentors can provide guidance, support, and assistance in developing reading skills while also imparting life skills and sharing their own experiences.
  2. Tutoring Programs: Organize tutoring programs where unemployed school leavers can offer one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions to children in need of reading support. This can be done in schools, community centers, or through local organizations dedicated to education or literacy.
  3. Reading Clubs or Book Circles: Create reading clubs or book circles that bring together young unemployed individuals and children. The groups can meet regularly to read and discuss books, fostering a love for reading and improving comprehension skills.
  4. Volunteer Opportunities: Connect unemployed school leavers with volunteer opportunities in libraries, literacy organizations, or after-school programs focused on reading. They can assist in organizing reading events, facilitating reading activities, or helping children with reading assignments.
  5. Community Projects: Encourage collaborations on community projects that promote literacy. This could involve organizing book drives, establishing community libraries, or conducting literacy awareness campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of reading.
  6. Collaborative Learning Spaces: Create safe and inclusive spaces where young unemployed individuals and children can interact and learn from each other. These spaces can provide resources like books, educational materials, and technology to support reading and learning activities.
  7. Partnerships with Schools and Organizations: Foster partnerships between schools, youth organizations, and literacy-focused organizations to implement joint initiatives that address the needs of both groups. This can involve coordinated efforts to provide educational support and resources to children while offering employment and skill-building opportunities to unemployed school leavers.
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I need to know if i am registered for the unemployment insurance fund

Candice, you will have to contact the local unemployment office and request that info. from them.
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I need to know if my employer registered me for uif

Candice, We do not have that info.,you will have to contact the local unemployment office and request that info. from them.
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I WISH TO APPLY FOR THE UNEMPLOYMENT BENIFIT

Try starting here: http://www.unemployment-assist.com/

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If the labor force of 150 million people is growing by 1.5 percent per year, how many new jobs have to be created each month to keep unemployment from increasing?

That depends on the current unemployment rate. If unemployment is 100% then you don't need to create any new jobs to keep it at 100%.
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