unemployment Benifits

Question Details: My former employer lied about my termination to deny me unemployment benifits

Asked 7/20/2009 under Employment and Labor | 246 View(s) | More Legal Topics

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Archibald J Thomas / Law Offices of Archibald J. Thomas, III, P.A. - Employee Rights Lawyers Answered 2 years ago | Contributor This attorney is licensed in Florida

You should file an appeal.  During the appeal hearing your employer will have to provide firsthand evidence or proof of misconduct to prevent you from obtaining unemployment benefits.  If they are lying, you probably have a reasonalbe chance of prevailing on appeal.

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