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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 291377" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you - I will contact the State Unemployment if I do take a layoff. I like your insight. I do know and trust the HR person I will be meeting with. That is a big help right now. I know she is on my side.</p><p> </p><p>I would not be "allowing" someone to take my job - they can just take it without my permission - I have no say in it. If I do have a say, I definetely will not let them have it. I would think it my right not to be forced to work a job I do not want to just because someone forced my job away from me.</p><p> </p><p>My question would then be if I refuse to take someone else's job away from them would I still be considered eligible for unemployment? I am out a job but because I refused to bump someone out of their job so am I out completely? Probably because the last person to be bumped would have the lowest unemployment benefits and the state would rather pay them than me? I can see them saying, "We took away your job but because you did not accept this other position you do not qualify for unemployment." Oh well! I can only ask - better a "no" than later find out I should have filed.</p><p> </p><p>Since I am putting so much commotion in this at this point it probably will not even happen? Maybe this will be all for not but better prepared than caught off guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 291377, member: 5096"] Thank you - I will contact the State Unemployment if I do take a layoff. I like your insight. I do know and trust the HR person I will be meeting with. That is a big help right now. I know she is on my side. I would not be "allowing" someone to take my job - they can just take it without my permission - I have no say in it. If I do have a say, I definetely will not let them have it. I would think it my right not to be forced to work a job I do not want to just because someone forced my job away from me. My question would then be if I refuse to take someone else's job away from them would I still be considered eligible for unemployment? I am out a job but because I refused to bump someone out of their job so am I out completely? Probably because the last person to be bumped would have the lowest unemployment benefits and the state would rather pay them than me? I can see them saying, "We took away your job but because you did not accept this other position you do not qualify for unemployment." Oh well! I can only ask - better a "no" than later find out I should have filed. Since I am putting so much commotion in this at this point it probably will not even happen? Maybe this will be all for not but better prepared than caught off guard. [/QUOTE]
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