I'm in Nebraska if that makes a difference.
Just had the phone interview with the Adjudicator last week and it was determined I qualify for unemployment. There was a 12 week disqualification because I "voluntarily left my job" to buy a restaurant. But since the 12 weeks were past I would start recieving benefits right away. I was very relieved that I had time to find a good job instead of taking any old minimum wage job that came along.
After recieving the Notice of Adjuticator's Determination in the mail yesterday I realized that because of the 12 months that I was self employed I am only entitled to 13 weeks of benefits. Subtract 12 weeks and I will only get one week of unemployment benefits.
My question is has anyone sucesfully appealed this type of disqualification? I thought leaving a job to start my own business was "good cause", but I'm apparently mistaken.
I've spent most of yesterday and today trying to absorb the information on the workfoce development web site http://www.dol.state.ne.us/ATPM/cover.pdf
but can't seem to find a similar situation.
My employer was well known for not firing anyone....instead they would make your life miserable so you would quit. Presumably so they wouldn't have to deal with unemployment claims. I can demonstrate how they made work conditions intolorable and demoted me if need be, which would show good cause, but would prefer not to go there If I can avoid it.
I spent literally 2 hours straight on hold today with Legal Aid Nebraska only to find out they can't help me because of confidentiality reasons. I'm hoping the Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project will call me back with some direction. I've googled the topic to death and can't find any help, so any advice even if it's bad would be apreciated.
I'm so frustrated and confused I don't know what to do. After paying rent I'm down to my last 100 bucks with electric, phone, insurance, and water bills all coming due.
Just had the phone interview with the Adjudicator last week and it was determined I qualify for unemployment. There was a 12 week disqualification because I "voluntarily left my job" to buy a restaurant. But since the 12 weeks were past I would start recieving benefits right away. I was very relieved that I had time to find a good job instead of taking any old minimum wage job that came along.
After recieving the Notice of Adjuticator's Determination in the mail yesterday I realized that because of the 12 months that I was self employed I am only entitled to 13 weeks of benefits. Subtract 12 weeks and I will only get one week of unemployment benefits.
My question is has anyone sucesfully appealed this type of disqualification? I thought leaving a job to start my own business was "good cause", but I'm apparently mistaken.
I've spent most of yesterday and today trying to absorb the information on the workfoce development web site http://www.dol.state.ne.us/ATPM/cover.pdf
but can't seem to find a similar situation.
My employer was well known for not firing anyone....instead they would make your life miserable so you would quit. Presumably so they wouldn't have to deal with unemployment claims. I can demonstrate how they made work conditions intolorable and demoted me if need be, which would show good cause, but would prefer not to go there If I can avoid it.
I spent literally 2 hours straight on hold today with Legal Aid Nebraska only to find out they can't help me because of confidentiality reasons. I'm hoping the Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project will call me back with some direction. I've googled the topic to death and can't find any help, so any advice even if it's bad would be apreciated.
I'm so frustrated and confused I don't know what to do. After paying rent I'm down to my last 100 bucks with electric, phone, insurance, and water bills all coming due.

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