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neanah_e
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I was recently fired by my company for a molehill made to look like a mountain reason and was told I would probably be denied unemployment but "we always encourage everyone to at least apply."
A woman who sat close to me was fired this week for a fabricated reason. Earlier this year the company laid a lot of people off, but this time around they seem to be looking for (and finding) reasons to fire people, instead. I know business is down and they are looking to cut costs; it was a big drive in the past year while I was there. Do they have a financial benefit for seeing that the next round of people they let go are not able to claim unemployment compensation? If it helps, this is a large corporation in Texas, so Texas laws apply.
A woman who sat close to me was fired this week for a fabricated reason. Earlier this year the company laid a lot of people off, but this time around they seem to be looking for (and finding) reasons to fire people, instead. I know business is down and they are looking to cut costs; it was a big drive in the past year while I was there. Do they have a financial benefit for seeing that the next round of people they let go are not able to claim unemployment compensation? If it helps, this is a large corporation in Texas, so Texas laws apply.