If you are fired from work for a "no show", can you collect unemployment?
I'm in California. "No show" could be 1-3 days.
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Probably not - the no show, especially without notification, is a form of quitting.
I wouldn't think you could NOT collect unemployment. Seems like you have indicated that you did not want to work. Sorry.
It depends on your demographic. If your white, no way.
What happens is you claim unemployment and your employer (who has to pay) will probably challenge. It will then go to arbitration and it's probably end up getting reduced by some amount.
Not usually. Not showing up for work is normally considered abandoning a job. There will at least be a waiting period until compensation can be paid.
no you were fired based upon your won actions.
If you no show no call in my mind you quit, so quit your bitching and act like a grown up and go to work. Quit trying to live off of someone else dime.
No, I do not think so. You pretty much got yourself fired. You can try, but your employer will definately fight for this and will bring your "no show" up as evidence.
Are you referring to a show no go? What type of job? You are always able to file for unemployment. Then arbitrate it if need be. Start asap. The laws have loopholes and generally favor the employer. Look for alternate work. Keep records shows intent.
In the health care industry or entertainment field? No, to the best of my knowledge u should not be fired. But some employers are looking to downsize and depend on a drawn out process they can wait out but u can't. Sorry dude. Hey but best of luck!!
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