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OP, based on what you described, it sounds like your employer might have reported the separation incorrectly to Washington ESD. This happens more often than you'd think. Employers sometimes report layoffs as voluntary quits by mistake, or they may be trying to avoid having their unemployment tax rate increased.
That makes sense. My old manager seemed pretty frazzled when she was letting people go. She might have filled out the forms wrong.
The good news is that if this really was just an employer reporting error, your appeal should be successful. Washington ESD will review the evidence and make a new determination. Just make sure you have everything documented and submit your appeal before the deadline.
The application process seems really complicated. Do I need to gather a bunch of documents before I start?
Also save all your confirmation numbers and emails from ESD. You'll need them if there are any issues later on.
I've been following this thread because I might be in a similar situation soon. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. Really helpful to see that it's possible to get unemployment while on disability.
Yuki Kobayashi
Current Washington unemployment rate doesn't really matter for individual claims but since you asked - it's been hovering around 4.1-4.3% depending on the month. What does matter is if you need help reaching Washington ESD about your adjudication status. After trying to call for a week straight, I ended up using Claimyr to get through. Worth checking out if you're getting frustrated with busy signals.
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Emma Thompson
•Several people have mentioned Claimyr now, might have to look into that if my adjudication doesn't move soon.
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Yuki Kobayashi
•Yeah it saved me a lot of headache. The video on their site shows exactly how it works if you want to see before trying it.
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Carmen Vega
The unemployment rate question is interesting but honestly doesn't help with your actual problem. Whether it's 4% or 6%, Washington ESD is still going to take their sweet time with adjudications. Focus on what you can control - like following up on your case status.
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Emma Thompson
•Good point, I should probably call them this week to check on status.
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Carmen Vega
•Good luck getting through! The phone lines are brutal but persistence pays off eventually.
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