You would be ineligible in Michigan if you quit before there was a substantial reduction in your pay rate. The law is that "reasonable person will find another job before he quits the one he has unless he has been given good cause for quitting attributable to his employer. " Good cause can be a safety hazard called to the employer's attention but uncorrected, being instructed to do something illegal or dishonest, or a substantial change in the conditions of employment, e.g. , a significant pay cut (one decision says 17% is significant, cancellation of health care insurance or the like.
You should consult the rules for elegibility for unemployment within your state. They should have a website with that information.
It,sounds like they need you if they were still paying you a salery rather than cutting your pay. The hours worked seem to be the crux of the matter .
My ,brother used to work a 60 hour week . He didn't like it. No free time.
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