To: Svartalfiar
Where is her UI?
If she would file in California...think that gives her the benefits. It will be interesting to watch as typically the state is normally for employees and the employers get screwed.
To: porter_knorr
Where is her UI?
If she would file in California...think that gives her the benefits. It will be interesting to watch as typically the state is normally for employees and the employers get screwed.
Normally, you should be filing UI in the State in which you worked 'at', as the State where the company is, is the State where they're paying the UI taxes. Same thing if you move, you apply for UI in your previous State, not your current one (depending on time).
But, if she was fired "for cause", she may not have been eligible for UI. If she even tried to get it.
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