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Johnnie B Byrd Jr.
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You have a labor law question and I would recommend calling the Florida Bar in...
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Jeffrey S. Ashendorf's answer
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Unfortunately, no. Without getting too technical, a SEP-IRA is not subject to...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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A non-profit organization can qualify as an employer for workers' comp purposes....
Robert David Shapiro
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If they have 3 or more employees, they should have it. Go to the website to...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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Not enough information here. The employee does not pay for unemployment. Nor...
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Daniel Nicholas Janich
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Assuming that the deadline has not yet passed, you can file for unemployment,...
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Herbert J Tan
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Contributor Level 7

Your employment is tied to employer #1 not number #2. Ergo, in order to...
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Dion J. Cassata
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Although it always depends on the discretion on an unemployment compensation...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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She should be able to receive her benefits but if the initial Determination...
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Michael J. Helfand
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You need to properly notify your employer (you generally have only 30 days to...
Joshua Johnson Stewart
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Mr. Helfand is correct. You need to notify your employer. Should you fail to...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You like so many now in the work force are being put on part time status. If...
Donna Marie Ballman
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The money is owed. Since it's over the limit for filing in small claims court,...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You have a claim for constructive discharge. I suspect the state of FL is well...
Dennis Andrew Chen
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Contributor Level 7

I disagree with Mr. Sarno. I see nothing in your question that would result in...
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Elisa W. Ungerman
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Contributor Level 5

You need to check your state's labor code or administrative regulations to see...
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Dennis Andrew Chen
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Contributor Level 7

Yes, you have a chance to recover the money. Hire an employment lawyer to...

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