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What if employer does not contest unemployment?

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Can an employer refuse to give you a paper stating that you were either fired or laid off?

Yes. But if-when you apply for unemployment, eventually (may take months), the employer will likely contest the benefits and ultimately have to explain him-herself.


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When can an employer refuse unemployment?

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