Is it one lump sum or bi weekly until it ends or we find another job
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Bi weekly. If you get a new job, the sub payment terminates. Lump sum payments are typically for severance. SUB is not severance.
@qkf - once your state unemployment ends, one can still collect SUB until one's earned SUB payments are exhausted. I know from firsthand experience. My state unemployment ended after 26 weeks (max for PA), but I continued to receive the full 52 weeks of SUB to which I was entitled, having worked at BNYM for 30+ years before they gave me the boot a day before my 60th birthday.
SUB stops once you get any sort of a job, even part time
VVV the only time they do is if you run out of UE, not if you get a job. But that would be pretty rare unless you didn't work before being hired here and were an upper grade where you qualify for a minimum SUB package.
@ngk, why on earth would you think supplemental unemployment benefits would continue once you're not getting unemployment???
I don’t believe payments stop if you get another job unless that job is with BNYM or a BNYM affiliate.
Same schedule as regular pay - they have it semi monthly so that if you get even a part time job they can stop it right away. Full payout upfront isn’t an option.