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Is anyone an expert in unemployment insurance?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 573467" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm no expert at all- but when I took a leaveof absence from a long-term job a few years ago, which was mutually agreed upon for family reasons, then they had replaced me with two part-time employees (so they wouldn't have to pay full-time benefits such as health ins), I didn't file unemployment but found out later I should have. Plus, even if you don't get paid unemployment, their office can be a great help in getting you employed someplace else. So I learned the hard way that it's definitely a benefit to go to the unemployment office and get as involved with them as they will let you. Really, you have nothing to lose and the more they see you are a person who really wants to work, the more they will help you all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 573467, member: 3699"] I'm no expert at all- but when I took a leaveof absence from a long-term job a few years ago, which was mutually agreed upon for family reasons, then they had replaced me with two part-time employees (so they wouldn't have to pay full-time benefits such as health ins), I didn't file unemployment but found out later I should have. Plus, even if you don't get paid unemployment, their office can be a great help in getting you employed someplace else. So I learned the hard way that it's definitely a benefit to go to the unemployment office and get as involved with them as they will let you. Really, you have nothing to lose and the more they see you are a person who really wants to work, the more they will help you all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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