Legal Question in Insurance Law in Texas
Unemployment Benefits
A masonry foreman was fired for misconduct on the job and missused and abused his position with the company. He filed for unemployment. My response to the unemployment office was his misconduct of his position. Why did he receive unemployment benefits anyway?
Asked on 9/25/01, 8:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paul Velte IV
Paul C. Velte IV, Attorney at Law
Re: Unemployment Benefits
Perhaps because you did not contest his entitlement to the benefits??? You could have, and stopped them, because someone discharged for misconduct is not entitled to such benefits. TWC will hold a hearing to determine the matter if you timely and properly contest it.
Answered on 11/07/01, 7:28 pm
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