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To successfully appeal a denied unemployment benefits claim in colorado, clarify that the intent was not to resign, provide evidence supporting this, and argue that dissatisfaction with supervision does not equate to voluntary resignation under c.R.S. § 8-73-108(5)(e)(ii). Consider consulting with a local attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
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**** Smith, the Claimant, worked as a Farm Manager for Magnolia Road Inc from February *, *, to June *, *. His employment ended after a text message exchange with his supervisor, in which he expressed frustration over his perceived replacement and requested the employer’s legal contact. The employer interpreted this as a resignation, and the Colorado Department of Labor subsequently denied his unemployment benefits, citing voluntary separation due to dissatisfaction with supervision under C.R.S. § *-*-*(*)(e)(II).
Claimant appeals this decision
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For **** to successfully appeal the decision to deny his unemployment benefits, he should focus on the following points:
- Clarify Intent: Emphasize that his intent in the text message was to express frustration and seek legal advice, not to resign.
- Evidence: Provide any available evidence that supports his claim of not intending to resign (e.g., subsequent communications, witness statements).
- Legal Argument: Argue that dissatisfaction with supervision does not equate to voluntary resignation under C.R.S. § *-*-*(*)(e)(II).
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it is an unemployment benefits appeal to the court of appeals in COlorado
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