What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? california
i filed for unemployment back in feb 2009, i was approved; after i got my 1st check unemployment denied my claim. because my employer protested.
i was coming back from my maternity leave in feb. i got the run around for almost 2 weeks about my schedule. i finally had it i called my boss superior numerous times i kept getting the voicemail (cell phone) i had no choice but to leave a message explaining the schedule situation there for i will be not be coming back(its a retial job we have different shifts i couldn't just show up for work), i felt like i was forced to not come back. and still no reply from the company.
when i got the denial letter in march i did not pursue to appeal because a few weeks after feb. i found a part time job.
a few days ago i got a letter from ui appeals board, that i have a hearing tomorrow. how can i defend my case? and can i also get partial unemployment because i'm only working part-time and my salary is much less than what i was getting from my former employer?
thanks for the advice in advance,
criss
i filed for unemployment back in feb 2009, i was approved; after i got my 1st check unemployment denied my claim. because my employer protested.
i was coming back from my maternity leave in feb. i got the run around for almost 2 weeks about my schedule. i finally had it i called my boss superior numerous times i kept getting the voicemail (cell phone) i had no choice but to leave a message explaining the schedule situation there for i will be not be coming back(its a retial job we have different shifts i couldn't just show up for work), i felt like i was forced to not come back. and still no reply from the company.
when i got the denial letter in march i did not pursue to appeal because a few weeks after feb. i found a part time job.
a few days ago i got a letter from ui appeals board, that i have a hearing tomorrow. how can i defend my case? and can i also get partial unemployment because i'm only working part-time and my salary is much less than what i was getting from my former employer?
thanks for the advice in advance,
criss
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