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"What Will Disqualify You From Collecting Unemployment"


There are a few things that can disqualify you from collecting unemployment, such as:

1. if you were fired for misconduct,

2. if you quit without good cause,

3. if you're not able to work, or

4. if you refuse a job offer.


Misconduct is usually defined as something that violates the company's rules or standards of conduct. For example, if you were caught stealing from the company or regularly showing up late for work, this would likely be considered misconduct and would disqualify you from receiving unemployment benefits.


Quitting without good cause is self-explanatory - if you quit your job without a legitimate reason (such as relocating for a spouse's job), then you will not be eligible for unemployment benefits.



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