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Board Ju Ju for our favorite Star and her 'Good Fight'
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 524869" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>That is the part that I would expect... but of course, I don't live where Star is. </p><p> If the person hands in a letter of resignation... that is voluntary termination - no UI.</p><p>If the person has a long history of documented problems, or pulls a major stunt... that is involuntary termination, but for just cause - no UI.</p><p>Anything else... "should be" involuntary termination - with UI.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They are allowed to terminate your position for any reason under the sun. I get that part.</p><p>They just don't have the right to prevent you from collecting UI without a really, really good reason. Legal eagles or not. (jmo...)</p><p></p><p>And that, dear Star, is exactly the part you are fighting.</p><p></p><p>Really - you don't want the job back, knowing what you now know about how they operate... you just want what is rightfully yours so you can pick up the pieces and soldier on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 524869, member: 11791"] That is the part that I would expect... but of course, I don't live where Star is. If the person hands in a letter of resignation... that is voluntary termination - no UI. If the person has a long history of documented problems, or pulls a major stunt... that is involuntary termination, but for just cause - no UI. Anything else... "should be" involuntary termination - with UI. They are allowed to terminate your position for any reason under the sun. I get that part. They just don't have the right to prevent you from collecting UI without a really, really good reason. Legal eagles or not. (jmo...) And that, dear Star, is exactly the part you are fighting. Really - you don't want the job back, knowing what you now know about how they operate... you just want what is rightfully yours so you can pick up the pieces and soldier on. [/QUOTE]
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