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Can someone fired for not performing their job collect unemployment? I didn't think so, but I thought I would ask the professionals.
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part-2-chapter-2.pdf (ny.gov)Circumstances which would not justify the imposition of a disqualification for misconduct, include: mere inefficiency, inadequate performance as the result of inability or incapacity, inadvertence or ordinary negligence in isolated instances, or good faith errors in judgment or discretion
She is deliberately not doing portions of her job, despite being told management is looking at cameras and going to start writing people up.In general, poor performance does not disqualify one for unemployment. Deliberate poor performance does.
The burden of proof is on the employer to show that it is deliberate.
My assistant is deliberately not doing portions of her job, despite being told management is looking at cameras and going to start writing people up.I usually advise people in a tough job to show up and do your best. If you've made a good faith effort to do what you've been asked to do, and you do not walk away and quit, then when they terminate you, the burden of proving that you were terminated for a valid work related reason is on them and your chances of approval are much better. Memorize and use the phrase, "I did the job to the best of my abilities."
You really don't need to worry about whether or not your assistant will receive unemployment. It's above your paygrade (so to speak).My assistant is deliberately not doing portions of her job, despite being told management is looking at cameras and going to start writing people up.
I feel I do because, in addition to deliberately not doing half her job, she has also made the environment a hostile work place for the last 6 months and has caused problems with some of the owners who hired our company to do a job. When I hear this is one of the hesitations for letting her go, I wanted to ask, especially for my health. I'm up for a promotion right now and I don't want to lose it because I end up having to quit for health reasons because my corporate office is allowing what's been happening to continue.You really don't need to worry about whether or not your assistant will receive unemployment. It's above your paygrade (so to speak).
Let me be more blunt:I feel I do because, in addition to deliberately not doing half her job, she has also made the environment a hostile work place for the last 6 months and has caused problems with some of the owners who hired our company to do a job. When I hear this is one of the hesitations for letting her go, I wanted to ask, especially for my health. I'm up for a promotion right now and I don't want to lose it because I end up having to quit for health reasons because my corporate office is allowing what's been happening to continue.