"No fault", when you lose your job or get fired, means you were let go, not because you did something wrong or illegal. In other words, your actions did not cause your loss of your job.
No. part of the requirement is that you were fired through NO fault of your own. If you were doing wrong, you're not eligible.
Yes...his problem with the State isn't yours...
You may qualify for unemployment benefits if you were fired through no fault of your own, such as not having the skills to do the job. You may not qualify if you were fired for misconduct or gross misconduct.
Yes, if you lose your job through no fault of your own (as above), you are entitled to unemployment compensation.
It's an air bag warning meaning either they have deployed or the seat belt pretensioner has fired or there is fault in the system.
Trailer Brake Control fault.
Fault. Mea culpa--my fault. Culprit--the person at fault.
"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
In North Carolina, you can generally only collect unemployment benefits if you are terminated through no fault of your own. If you are fired, most of the time you cannot collect unemployment benefits.
For almost every purpose, no. Both the laid off and the fired are unpaid. But the fired earned it through conduct, attendance, or performance. The laid off were just unlucky - the employer had more workers than currently needed. No fault involved. Opportunity for reinstatement.
If all students receive a failing grade in a class room it is usually considered the teacher's fault and the students will most likely be transferred out of the teacher's class and the teacher may even be fired.
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