luvestodizz
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I work full time
It seems they dont want to fire me- the choices are choose a night shift or resign. Ive told my manager already I am not resigining. I have small kids so that is why I can;t work nights. Its like a standoff- I say I can work my normal shift and he(mgr) and an HR rep say choose a night one or resign. I dont know what else to say to them.
I work full time days. My employer started changing shifts and my performance stats no longer qualify me for a day shift. I can either choose a late night shift or voluntarily resign. Is this the norm because if I resign I wont be able to collect unemployment but how can I accept a shift I can't work? Help please!
I think you may have misunderstood. The op is saying that her good stats are no longer a factor in her working days. She's not saying that her performance has dropped. It's just not taken into consideration when determining shifts. Correct OP?How about working harder to get your performance stats up so you qualify for a day shift? What changed in your performance that disqualified you??
I work full time days. My employer started changing shifts and my performance stats no longer qualify me for a day shift. I can either choose a late night shift or voluntarily resign. Is this the norm because if I resign I wont be able to collect unemployment but how can I accept a shift I can't work? Help please!
Don't resign.. Put them in the situation of firing you.. Although things very from state to state, I know in many cases if you are "terminated" you will still be able to collect unemployment - you will just have an additional 2 week waiting period on top of the normal 2 week waiting period (and that's typically only if your employer fights it).. I've known several people who have been terminated for various reasons and with at least one of those people, it was a situation similar to yours.. Call your local unemployment office or check it out online to see what requirements you need to meet..
DD was terminated back in '06 because she could no longer perform her job duties due to medical issues (some related to a car accident, some not).. She filed for unemployment, her employer did not contest it, and within 2 weeks she had her first check.. (This was in NY..)
Good luck with whatever you decide to do..![]()
Accoding to trade magazines, more employers are challenging UC. I know I appeal and fight 50% of claims. The only way I won't is if I am positive that we will not win or if it was beneficail of the company to rid ourselves of the associate. A company's UC premium is based on prior years claims. If you appeal/argue, you can save a ton of money the next year.
Why is that funny?This sounds so much like a conversation I had with someone on my staff today about her hours.I told her she had 3 choices: work the hours I set, quit, or be fired. Her choice.