Unemployment Benefits Denial Appeal

Summary

In Rhode Island, you may be denied unemployment benefits if fired for misconduct, such as repeated tardiness. You can appeal this decision with the Rhode Island Board of Review within 15 days from the mailing date of the decision. Provide your name, social security number, and reason for appeal. Consult a local employment lawyer for specific advice.

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I could fired for my job for being tardy four times and now they're deny me unemployment is this right
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me which state you're located in? This will help me provide the most relevant information for you.
Rhode Island
In Rhode Island:
- You may be denied unemployment benefits if you were fired for misconduct
- Being tardy multiple times could be considered misconduct
- You have the right to appeal this decision if you believe it's unfair
Please consult with a local employment lawyer for specific advice.
How would I go about appealing this what's the best route
In Rhode Island:
*. Appeal should be filed with the Rhode Island Board of Review.
*. You'll need to provide your name, social security number, and reason for appeal.
*. This should be done within 15 days from the mailing date of the decision.
Please consult a local lawyer for accurate advice.