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Letter in the mail stating "the claimant was not discharged for just cause. It cannot be established that the claimant was insubordinate as alleged. No disqualification.
Legal result: No penalty applies as a result of this issue
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Based on the very limited information that you have provided, it would appear that this could be a letter indicating that you are eligible to receive unemployment compensation benefits. It suggests that your employer challenged your claim for unemployment on the basis that you were terminated for "just cause," because you were "insubordinate" to a supervisor. However, that allegation could not be substantiated.
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Answered on Sep 23rd, 2011 at 1:11 PM