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An employer does not need to respond to unemployment agency investigators for you to get unemployment. It's only when they answer in the negative that you might have difficulty getting your benefits, if they can prove their case.
Suspended, in relation to unemployment benefits, refers to a temporary halt in the disbursement of benefits to an individual. This can occur for various reasons, such as failure to meet job search requirements, pending eligibility investigations, or failure to respond to requests for information. During the suspension period, the individual may not receive payments, but the suspension can potentially be lifted once the underlying issues are resolved.
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A work stoppage in order to force an employer to respond to demands of the workers.
I think you can. If you are suppose to be at work,and are not,then you are absent! The best thing is to have an understanding with your employer for this before you do anything.
If you mean filing with the unemployment office, generally he would only need to respond to the office's investigation concerning a claim by a worker. Because every state has their own requirements, when it comes to employers, it's best to check with your own state's
There is no requirement that the employer respond. The link below outlines the EEOC complaint process.
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If your Pennsylvania unemployment claim is pending, it means that your application is under review by the state’s unemployment office. This could be due to various reasons, such as needing additional information or verification of your eligibility. It’s important to respond promptly to any requests for information to expedite the process. You can check the status of your claim online or contact the unemployment office for updates.
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You can file for unemployment online at http://www.laworks.net/OnlineServices.asp The website explains all the requirements for eligibility. Be sure you have access to a printer because you will need copies of the application for future reference.