Unemployment Benefit Denials

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Unemployment Benefit Denials
Answers - When can benefit payments be denied?  What can I do if I still feel I am entitled  to Unemployment Benefits?

How to appeal a denial of unemployment benefits
Unemployment insurance benefits are payments made to eligible employees who become unemployed through no fault of their own. If you are denied unemployment benefits, you have the right to appeal this decision. Your state unemployment office can tell you about your appeal rights. Most states have brochures that explain the appeals process in detail, but here are some general guidelines on how to file a benefits appeal.

How to Appeal the Denial of Unemployment Benefits - The Hearing
Loss of jobs and unemployment is something that many us have in common these days. If you have applied for, but have been denied, unemployment benefits, you can appeal. Each state has its own procedures for the appeal of the denial of unemployment benefits, but the basic rules and reasons are very similar. This article assumes that you have filed for unemployment benefits and were denied for a reason other than lack of sufficient work history to satisfy the base period dollar amount requirements. The article will focus on preparing for, and attending, the hearing itself.
Laid Off? You May Have to Fight for Unemployment Benefits
If you've recently been laid off, you may have to fight for your right to collect unemployment from the government.

1 in 4 must fight for jobless checks
Just days after losing their jobs, a huge portion of the newly jobless get a second nasty surprise: At least 25% of those who file unemployment claims will find that their former employers have challenged their rights to benefits. 

Job Rights & Survival Strategies: A Handbook for Terminated Employees
A valuable self-help guide for the newly unemployed and those who want to be prepared when and if "the axe falls."

Now you can arm yourself with the latest expert advice about legal options and job loss coping methods. This valuable book was written by experienced lawyers Paul H. Tobias and Susan Sauter. In its eighteen chapters you'll discover information you cant' afford to miss. With tens of thousands of people being laid off every year, you need to know your employee rights. Chapters cover such diverse topics as how to take action against discrimination, how to deal with the judicial and administrative systems, and how to copewith the financial and emotional burdens caused by job loss.

Denied Unemployment
There are many people everyday that whose request for unemployment benefits are denied. In some cases these decisions to deny unemployment are warranted, however in other cases there is grounds for an appeal. The fact of the matter is that it will all depend on the specific situation at hand. The different aspects of your termination will greatly sway your ability to be eligible for unemployment benefits.   In most cases you will be able to file an appeal if you are denied unemployment, however sometimes this is a waste of time depending on the reason that was given for denial. If you are interested in learning more about this process, the following information will help you do so.

 

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