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unable to file for unemployment

Asked on Mar 31st, 2014 on Employment Contracts - Texas
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I was fired, and they haven't told Hq so they won't let me file ?
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Litigation Attorney serving Weatherford, TX
Partner at ROGERS, LLP
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Your former employer can't keep you from filing unemployment, but it can challenge your application.  File anyway.  The unemployment system favors the ex-employee.  If you get denied, appeal to the hearing officer.  The instructions about how to do so will be in your letter if you are denied. 
Answered on Apr 01st, 2014 at 12:00 PM

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