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If you get fired from your job, how does unemploym comp work? Can you be deinied? What if its your 1st time? |
living in Illinois I always wondered how unemployment worked considering thankfully so far i never had to draw. What happens when or if you get fired? How do you know if you get somethimg or what are the general rules? thanks You need to visit your local employment office. When you are fired they penalize you the first six weeks,It also depends on what you were fired for.if you were fire for not performing you job expectation missing without good reason coming in late no you wont get unemployment benefits. O n the other hand if you were fired because you were rejecting sexual advances then yes you are entitled. If you were cursed out or called names because you made a simple mistake then you would be entitled. Source(s): Me an unemployment benefits employee. You can not claim it if you were fired. You cannot get unemployment if you are fired for cause....or you quit for no reason.......####### You go file a claim. If the company fights it and claims they had a valid reason for firing you, you may have to go through an appeal process to see if you will get the benefits or not. They will hear both sides The way it works in California is that you file a claim for unemployment, the unemployment office contacts the employer informing the employer of what they have to contribute to your unemployment pay. Your employer can contest your claim by saying you were fired for cause (like stealing the inventory or being drunk on the job or diddling the front desk girl). The unemployment office then evaluates whether your claim is payable or not. If they just fired you, "at will", no particular reason or maybe they just didn't need you anymore, then you get unemployment. It actually works in your favor. You would have had to do something really bad for them to deny you your unemployment benefits. Tardiness or poor attendance doesn't qualify for something "really bad," you would collect unemployment under those circumstances. So the answer is, if you didn't violate any laws or anything of that nature, you should be able to collect unemployment insurance. |
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