RedemptionMan
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HomeGuru said:your right they file against the state and they check with the employer as to the reason why employment was terminated. What is your point.. the information is still correct MORON -- you can file unemployment for a no fault of your own seperation and it does make that employers unemployment rates increase.. how about you provide the information if you know it instead of those idiotic comments and move on**************RedemptionMan said:If you fire somebody for a no fault of their own they can file unemployment insurance against the employer -- look on any state unemployment website.
**A: ok idiot, you state that an individual "can file unemployment against the employer". One does not file against the employer.
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