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no he has to have so many employees to have to do that

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Q: Can charges be filed against an employer that does not pay into unemployment benefits?
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Can you collect unemployment benefits if you are fired for being arrested?

In most situations you cannot collect unemployment for termination due to incarceration. In the state of Michigan for instance, this is the one reason you can never collect unemployment. You may, however be able to collect if the charges against you are dropped, or you are acquitted of the crimes for which you are charged.


5 years ago you took money from your employer no charges were filed against you as long as the money was paid back you paid the amount in full have receipts can they file charges against you now and y?

Most states have a Statute Of Limitations during which charges can be filed against someone for certain types of crimes. Example, in Maryland you have a year and a day to bring or file charges against someone.


If you were getting unemployment now and they approved you for disability are you able to get both?

YOu cannot receive unemployment benefits at all unless you are available for work and actively seeking work. So, if you are DISABLED, you are not fit for work, and are disqualified from UI benefits.


How long does it take for your employer to press charges against an employee?

The length of time it takes for an employer to press charges against an employee can vary depending on several factors, such as the severity of the offense and the specific circumstances surrounding the situation. It is best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.


Is it legal for an employer to refuse to return to to you your personal property after he terminates your employment and if not can you file theft charges against him in Texas?

Its personal property its nothing the law can do you can take him to small claim court to get your stuff back. No you can't file theft charges against him


How does work during the holidays affect unemployment compensation?

If you complied with the unemployment laws of your state, then reporting the income will offset your benefits by some formula your state uses, up to the amount of your benefit. What you do not collect is still available to you as long as the benefit year has not expired. If you do NOT report the income, however, can result in pay back of benefits received, penalties, fines and or possible fraud charges that result in misdemeanor or felony penalties.


What can you do if your employer falsely accused you of collecting unemployment while working for them?

You should gather all the evidence you can to substantiate your position, such as requesting the state's unemployment department to search for any record of payments to you. A claimant must provide his Social Security number and other information to be able to collect. If you did collect under false pretenses, the state could file fraud charges against you so it would behoove you to cooperate as fully as possible.


Can a previous employer file charges when you no longer work for them?

It depends on the state, the charges, and the statute of limitations on those charges.


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A person who must appear in court to answer the charges against them is?

"charges against them" indicates that the answer is the "defendant".


Can you receive unemployment benefits if you were terminated for theft?

You need to talk to an attorney about this as you might be opening Pandora's Box... will the company now try to press charges because you want unemployment for something you did illegally? Think carefully before you do this.


How long does an employer have to press criminal charges against you in the state of Washington once they notify you that you are under investigation?

WHO notified you that you were under investigation? The Employer? If so, there is no legal timeframe that has yet been placed in motion. If the authorities have notified you, then it depends on the statute of limitations for that particular offense, whatever it may be.