Deja Q
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Sat Jun-10-06 12:46 PM
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Is it possible to resign, with a good record, and get unemployment? |
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Or is the only qualifier that the employer lets me go via conditions such as layoffs or other incidents of which I am not at fault?
Thanks.
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Sanity Claws
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Sat Jun-10-06 02:28 PM
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There are variations among states. Here, you can resign and collect unemployment if the resignation was in lieu of terminaton, or if your pay was cut more than 25%. Other good cause for quitting may also qualify you for benefits. However, if no good cause for resignation, then sorry no benefits.
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Sun Jun-11-06 01:18 AM
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if you can prove a hostile workplace (which could be a co-worker problem, workload problem, many other problems)...
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