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One more thing to consider - if your former employer contests your unemployment claim, be prepared to provide your side of the story. Washington ESD will interview both you and your employer during the fact-finding process.
Just to close this out - I went through the exact same thing 2 years ago and got approved for benefits even though I was fired. The key was showing that the firing wasn't for willful misconduct. Sounds like you have a good case with the safety reporting angle.
I've been working part-time for 3 months while on unemployment and it's been working out well. Just make sure you keep good records of your hours and earnings in case Washington ESD ever asks for documentation.
Quick question - if I appeal my monetary determination, can I still file weekly claims while the appeal is processing?
Thanks everyone for explaining this! I was so confused when I first got my determination letter but now I understand how they calculated my $347 weekly benefit. The system makes more sense now even though it's still complicated.
Keep filing those weekly claims! Can't stress this enough. Even if the investigation is ongoing, you need to maintain your filing schedule or you'll lose those weeks permanently.
Freya Ross
I think the confusion about benefit duration comes from people mixing up the benefit year (52 weeks) with the maximum weeks of benefits (26). Your benefit year is how long your claim stays active, but you can only collect benefits for up to 26 of those weeks.
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Aileen Rodriguez
•That makes total sense! So I have a full year to use up my 26 weeks of benefits if needed?
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Freya Ross
•Exactly right. If you work part time or have gaps, your 26 weeks can stretch across more calendar time within your benefit year.
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Leslie Parker
The whole washington esd system seems designed to be confusing sometimes. At least the online account makes it easier to track your remaining benefits than it used to be with the old system.
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Aileen Rodriguez
•Yeah the online portal is pretty helpful once you figure out where everything is located.
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Alejandro Castro
•Still can be frustrating when you need to talk to an actual person though. That's when services like Claimyr really come in handy for getting through the phone maze.
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