Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
I worked in a public sshool in New York and one day out of the blue, the principal told me I needed to submit my resignation over violation of a deadline that had never been comunicated to me nor is included in writing in the school handbook. I did so, and now the school claims that because I did, I voluntarily resigned and cannot get unemployment. Do I have any recourse?
Asked on 10/23/10, 7:51 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Arnold Nager
Arnold H. Nager, Esquire
Appeal in accordance with the directions on the back of the denial letter from unemployment.
Answered on 10/28/10, 8:00 am
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