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  • 06-24-2017, 04:45 AM
    SB8686
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    I'm sorry.

    It's an interview.
  • 07-08-2017, 03:59 AM
    SB8686
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    I had my phone interview on 07/05/2017

    The same day of the phone interview I got an email confirmation that all of the weeks I had claimed (back pay) were sent to the bank for deposit. So I assume that unemployment sided with me.

    The interviewer tried calling the company and no one picked up.
  • 07-08-2017, 06:00 AM
    eerelations
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    Quote:

    Quoting SB8686
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    I had my phone interview on 07/05/2017

    The same day of the phone interview I got an email confirmation that all of the weeks I had claimed (back pay) were sent to the bank for deposit. So I assume that unemployment sided with me.

    The interviewer tried calling the company and no one picked up.

    UI sided with you because no one picked up. So you're OK. But just in case the sleeping bear wakes up at some point in the future, keep all that documentation you have.
  • 07-21-2017, 10:14 AM
    SB8686
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    Employer appealed. Got a letter from unemployment that they were going to make a determination based off of employers reason and contact me if another interview is needed. This is mind boggling to me since I have documentation that I wasn't fired.. the contract ended.. theres no violations actions on my file. Do companies hire people specifically for this? Since this is a largely remote/ field based employer Im assuming a lot of employees file unemployment once work ends. UHG
  • 07-21-2017, 10:29 AM
    hr for me
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    I am interested to see what that employer came back with! At least in my state, which is not yours, both sides would get copies of all documents presented, so hopefully you will see what the employer gives as proof.
  • 07-21-2017, 11:15 AM
    PayrolGuy
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    It is also not a bad idea to request a copy of the entire file prior to the appeal. Some states don't automatically send everything out.
  • 07-21-2017, 11:32 AM
    SB8686
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    Ridiculous. Once I hear from UI or have another phone interview I'll post update.
  • 07-25-2017, 03:34 AM
    SB8686
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    On Friday of last week I called and e-mailed HR explaining the situation. By Mid Monday ( yesterday ) I hadn't heard any thing back so I reached out again and left another message. In the later part of the afternoon I received a call from the company's headquarters that is based in California. The woman I spoke to was one of the very higher ups in Human resources. She explained to me that the company uses another company to handle unemployment claims because they do not have the man power. She looked into my file with one of the directors of this outsources company and they infect made an error. The faxed a letter to the UI stating they made an error and I am ENTITLED to the benefits and supposedly are making a phone call to UI today as well. I recieved a copy of the fax they sent for proof on my end.

    Surprisingly the HR woman was very helpful and understanding. She gave me her direct line should any other issues occur and stated that I was re-eligible for re-hire.

    Thanks for all of the advice everyone has given!
  • 07-25-2017, 06:29 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Employer Lied About My Reason for Separation
    I'm happy that it worked out for you.
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