Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida
Unemployment Appeal Hearing
I have an unemployment appeal
hearing. I am being denied
unemployment because my base
period does not equal the states
requirements. I have had an income
of over $40,000 for the past 10
years, but from 6/07-5/08 I was on
maternity leave and extended
medical leave due to post labor
complications. I have medical
paperwork to back that up. But the
base period they are using is with
that 12 month period.
Do I have any rights to
unemployment?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Unemployment Appeal Hearing
Generally, the state give unemployment compensation and any question is resolved on the side of the employee. If you need additional information I suggest you call my office for a consultation. I do charge for the consult.
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