Hello /c/adulting

Location: Overland Park, KS, United States

My wife was fired recently without warning. She has filed for unemployment and had an initial interview with the unemployment office today. They claim that her former employer told them that she was “not doing her job” but I have never heard anything from her regarding performance issues. They also claimed that they “talked to her about her performance” and she claims that they never made any attempt to correct her performance and was unaware that they were unhappy with her.

What does this mean for her eligibility for unemployment? Is there any recourse?

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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure for the appeals. But her former employer will not want to help you with this.

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      4 months ago

      More specifically, her former employer will end up with additional expenses if she gets unemployment because it’s a form of insurance - paid claims result in increased premiums, basically. So they’ll actively work to avoid her claim being paid.

      That does not change the legitimacy of her claim, nor mean she shouldn’t/can’t appeal. YMMV by state, of course.