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HomeGuru said:
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.
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**************
 
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cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
You can't hide behind it that way. Your information was incorrect. First, there is no such thing as federal unemployment. Second, not every individual claim makes the employers rates go up. The ONLY part of your post that was correct is that an employee can file for unemployment when they are fired for a reason other than cause.

Either start providing correct information or take your incorrect comments elsewhere.
 

HomeGuru

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RedemptionMan 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**************

**A: the proper word is you're as in you are, as in you're right.
Now, you are still wrong, a claimant for UE does not file against the state.
A claimant files with the state office.
My point is that you were totally wrong in your post, want to argue about it at first, then after you are clearly and convincingly proven wrong, make a feeble attempt to back pedal and change the subject. Nice try but we all caught you Redumbtion Kid.
 
HomeGuru said:
**A: the proper word is you're as in you are, as in you're right.
Now, you are still wrong, a claimant for UE does not file against the state.
A claimant files with the state office.
My point is that you were totally wrong in your post, want to argue about it at first, then after you are clearly and convincingly proven wrong, make a feeble attempt to back pedal and change the subject. Nice try but we all caught you Redumbtion Kid.
It is nit picky who cares what and where you file as long as you file. The OP asked about a part time job and if an employer can fire you for it. Well yes the employer can fire you but you in turn can file an unemployment claim and there is not a state in the union that would deny benefits because one employer wanted that individual to work for only them. It is up to the person at the unemployment office to determine and unless it is job related they usually will grant the benefits. If you have such a board knoweldge of the law then do not take parts of comments that are incorrect and make them appear that the whole comment in general is incorrect**************
 

HomeGuru

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RedemptionMan said:
It is nit picky who cares what and where you file as long as you file. The OP asked about a part time job and if an employer can fire you for it. Well yes the employer can fire you but you in turn can file an unemployment claim and there is not a state in the union that would deny benefits because one employer wanted that individual to work for only them. It is up to the person at the unemployment office to determine and unless it is job related they usually will grant the benefits. If you have such a board knoweldge of the law then do not take parts of comments that are incorrect and make them appear that the whole comment in general is incorrect**************

**A: you need some professional counseling. Start now or leave this website. I am tired of dealing with idiots like you.
 

mlane58

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It is nit picky who cares what and where you file as long as you file. The OP asked about a part time job and if an employer can fire you for it. Well yes the employer can fire you but you in turn can file an unemployment claim and there is not a state in the union that would deny benefits because one employer wanted that individual to work for only them. It is up to the person at the unemployment office to determine and unless it is job related they usually will grant the benefits. If you have such a board knoweldge of the law then do not take parts of comments that are incorrect and make them appear that the whole comment in general is incorrect**************
First off DUFUS, when it comes to accurately giving information, we need to be nit picky or we end up in a hugh legal battle that could have been resloved easily. Secondlt, if the OP or anyone else that is instructed not have a second job by their current, takes on then the are insuboordinate and that is considered a termination for cause.

Just like CBG stated Either start providing correct information or take your incorrect comments elsewhere."
 
HomeGuru said:
RedemptionIdiot. Nuf sed.
cause I said it was federal instead of state -- what a bunch of tards.... I made a mistake but it did not affect the rest of the comments. hell look at the posted sites they cover the information throughly.....
 
mlane58 said:
First off DUFUS, when it comes to accurately giving information, we need to be nit picky or we end up in a hugh legal battle that could have been resloved easily. Secondlt, if the OP or anyone else that is instructed not have a second job by their current, takes on then the are insuboordinate and that is considered a termination for cause.

Just like CBG stated Either start providing correct information or take your incorrect comments elsewhere."
the cause part is not for you to determine nor anybody else on this site to determine.. It again is up to the state employee handling the claim and that varies. If it is not documented or if the cause is not just in the eyes of the person handling the claim then they will grant benefits**************
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Federal instead of state is a big deal. You also got wrong the part about each individual claim driving up the rates. That's not the case. And don't try to tell us you didn't say that.
 
cbg said:
Federal instead of state is a big deal. You also got wrong the part about each individual claim driving up the rates. That's not the case. And don't try to tell us you didn't say that.
2. It does make your federal insurance unemployment rates increase and if you do not think it does.....etc**************.

I never said an individual claim makes the rates go up -- you inferred that ..... depends on number of claims filed and the duration they stay on unemployment.....
 

justalayman

Senior Member
DING!!!

and there's the bell******************************************....and the winner by technical knockout******************************************

HOMEGURU
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
justalayman said:
DING!!!

and there's the bell******************************************....and the winner by technical knockout******************************************

HOMEGURU

**A: thanks but in a battle of wits RedumbellMan is clearly unarmed.
In fact, if he looks down his pants he will see a little something missing.
 
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