An employer may discharge you for misconduct for only 8 different types of actions under Oklahoma law. Misconduct findings prohibit benefits. If you have questions or concerns, bring your case to an experience Oklahoma benefits attorney.
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Unsafe work conditions provide good cause for quitting a job. But you must apprise the employer of the conditions and provide enough time to fix them. Contact a benefits expert with your questions.
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When an employee voluntarily quits his or her job, they may not be entitled to benefits, but an employee is entitled to benefits if there was good cause. Bring your questions to an experienced Oklahoma benefits attorney.
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Sometimes a third-party’s misconduct can be imputed to the employe, making the termination of the employee rightful and disallowing benefits. If the disruptions caused by the third party at a workplace are caused by the actions of the employee at work, or in some cases, outside of work, then misconduct can be found.
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Sometimes, religious beliefs affect unemployment claims. The question of benefits often turns on the issue of the reasonableness of actions taken. If you have questions concerning your case, seek the help of an experienced Oklahoma unemployment expert.
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Insubordination is often deemed to be misconduct in Oklahoma, preventing benefits.There are situations where it is not misconduct. These cases are determined on a case-by-case basis. Contact an experienced Tulsa benefits lawyer.
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A bad attitude, when coupled with bad actions such as being uncooperative or excessive gossiping, can result in discharge with no benefits. If you have questions about whether you qualify for unemployment benefits, talk to an experienced Oklahoma unemployment lawyer.
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It is possible to quit your job when your boss substantially lowers your wages and still collect unemployment benefits in Oklahoma. But this area of the law is complicated and there are certain requirements to obtain benefits. Make sure to talk to an attorney.
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Absenteeism due to things outside the employee’s control may still allow the employee to collect benefits after being discharged. But details are important to these cases. Talk to an experienced unemployment lawyer in the Tulsa area today.
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Oklahoma, like other states, has a safety net in place for employees who have recently lost their jobs through no fault of their own. This can happen when an employee is fired because the company is downsizing. There are rules to determine unemployment benefits eligibility. In Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) administers all […]