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dd4525
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What is the name of your state? MICHIGAN
I was terminated from my employment in 2003. I filed a grievance with the union and was subsequently made whole by an arbitrator. The employer, which in this case, is the state of Michigan itself, is taking its time in giving me the back pay.
They are subtracting my unemployment benefits I received as well. This I understand and expected. My problem is they are subtracting the unemployment benefits from my net pay. I have already paid taxes on this amount and do not understand why or how I am getting taxed again. The labor relations people are vague on this and told me to get an accountant. They also keep prolonging the receipt of my back pay.
I returned to work but they wont let me do my old job and instead have stuck me at one they know I dont like. I will deal with that as long as I get my back pay. My question being are they time limited and can they double tax me on this?
I was terminated from my employment in 2003. I filed a grievance with the union and was subsequently made whole by an arbitrator. The employer, which in this case, is the state of Michigan itself, is taking its time in giving me the back pay.
They are subtracting my unemployment benefits I received as well. This I understand and expected. My problem is they are subtracting the unemployment benefits from my net pay. I have already paid taxes on this amount and do not understand why or how I am getting taxed again. The labor relations people are vague on this and told me to get an accountant. They also keep prolonging the receipt of my back pay.
I returned to work but they wont let me do my old job and instead have stuck me at one they know I dont like. I will deal with that as long as I get my back pay. My question being are they time limited and can they double tax me on this?
