If I quit my job after believing I would be fired, Can I file an unemployment claim?

BUT and HOWEVER if you can proove you have been treated unfairly and not received all your wages in specified manner and your employer has not given you satisfactory reasons for not paying you then you may be able to collect unemployment. BUT as you know you must be able to present documented proof(paper work) that will defenetly proove your point. Eyewitnesses would help,but paperwork is what beurocracy goverment agencies live by.

If you quit you go down to the unemployment and file for unemployment right away. Needless to say the company will refuse so you MUST appeal if the decision goes in favor of the company to not give you benefits. They will notify you by mail when you can talk to a referee that will hear both sides and at this time you must present proof of their wrong doing and that no one in the company has made an effort to fix the problem.

You must present all your paycheck stubs and Income Tax forms which will help the(The referee)determine whether you have indeed been treated unjustly and if wages are owed to you because of their carelessness. Also the weekly or bi-weekly benefits that you would be getting are with-held until the judge or referee determines whether you or the company is right. If you are determined to be right all the weekly benefits withheld until the decision will be BACKpaid to you along with whatever money the company owes you.

If the ruling is against you then you will not collect anything.

Unemployment insurance is a state operated benefit, so it may be different from state to state. I'm in Texas and my experience with it is that it's only available if you've been terminated (fired). I also heard something about it being available to laid off employees, but that has to do with the size of the workforce and the percentage of people laid off.

I hope when you're calling the payroll department you're asking to speak to the manager of that area. And I hope you get this straightened out ... as now is a bad time to be quitting any job. Best of luck to you.

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