same wtf... i was working 2 jobs, 50 hrs a week, lost one because of covid and other one cut my hours; 50 hrs a week to 18 and they told me i wasnt eligible like wtf
You should appeal it to a judge. I have a family member who is a federal unemployment judge and if what you said is all that happened you would 100% qualify.
Employers always dispute unemployment. Just keep appealing it till you can sit with a judge or arbiter. During covid they aren’t taking any shit.
I did appeal it. It was 10 weeks before I even heard back from them just so they could tell me I was denied, and still 3 or so now since I appealed and haven't heard anything. My one job that I still have atleast bumped my hours back up so I'm not super worried anymore but it'd be nice to recoup something for the 10 weeks I missed over 30 hours of money a week.
Not that this provides any help now, but if you’re in the appeals process currently it does get backdated. You could also contact an unemployment attorney; they can hurry up the process, but cost a bit of what they owe you. Depends how fast you need it.
same wtf... i was working 2 jobs, 50 hrs a week, lost one because of covid and other one cut my hours; 50 hrs a week to 18 and they told me i wasnt eligible like wtf
You should appeal it to a judge. I have a family member who is a federal unemployment judge and if what you said is all that happened you would 100% qualify.
Employers always dispute unemployment. Just keep appealing it till you can sit with a judge or arbiter. During covid they aren’t taking any shit.
I did appeal it. It was 10 weeks before I even heard back from them just so they could tell me I was denied, and still 3 or so now since I appealed and haven't heard anything. My one job that I still have atleast bumped my hours back up so I'm not super worried anymore but it'd be nice to recoup something for the 10 weeks I missed over 30 hours of money a week.
Not that this provides any help now, but if you’re in the appeals process currently it does get backdated. You could also contact an unemployment attorney; they can hurry up the process, but cost a bit of what they owe you. Depends how fast you need it.