
What does no fault of your own mean when filling for unemployment?
I was just wondering about unemployment benefits. I read somewhere that you can only qualify if you lose your job because of no fault of your own, what does that mean? So does that mean that if you quit you don’t get it but if your fired you do? I have neither quit my job or gotten fired, this is just something that I’ve never understood how it works.
I believe you must be fired or laid off to get unemployment. If you quit, that would fall under your fault because you decided you didn’t want to work there anymore. To be no fault of your own, you must have not done anything wrong to get fired. I once got fired because a boss found out I was looking for another job. This qualified me for unemployment. Other reasons would be that they were downsizing, they wanted to start fresh, et. Some places have to give a reason and some states do not require that. You would also have to be past the trial or probationary period your employer specifies to rate unemployment.
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