What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arkansas or federal
I understand that if you are released from your job for a frivolous reason, you can get reimbursed for a small portion of your earnings frm the government, sort of like a guarenteed severence (since the premiums for this insurance are coming out of the employers' pockets).
However, in this economy, needless to say, I've got friends and relatives that have applied for this insurance, but a series of technicalities have stopped most of them. I.e. you haven't worked there long enough; you were only enrolled part-time, etc.
Can someone link me to some reading about all the technicalities that can be used to deny someone unemployment insurance? I'd google it, but I don't know what to put in the search bar.
I understand that if you are released from your job for a frivolous reason, you can get reimbursed for a small portion of your earnings frm the government, sort of like a guarenteed severence (since the premiums for this insurance are coming out of the employers' pockets).
However, in this economy, needless to say, I've got friends and relatives that have applied for this insurance, but a series of technicalities have stopped most of them. I.e. you haven't worked there long enough; you were only enrolled part-time, etc.
Can someone link me to some reading about all the technicalities that can be used to deny someone unemployment insurance? I'd google it, but I don't know what to put in the search bar.