Is there a way to appeal wi unemployment overpayment amounts? If so how do I do this?
You can only appeal LIRC's decision. It's fairly difficult to overturn LIRC decisions in circuit court, but not impossible. It's your decision...
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You can only appeal LIRC's decision. It's fairly difficult to overturn LIRC decisions in circuit court, but not impossible. It's your decision...
Attorney Leech is correct. As a general rule, "if you work, you get paid." It appears your employer may be arguing that since you're getting paid...
There was no "meeting of the minds" for this to be a contract. This was a typical text message between people that occurs on a daily basis and...
The issue of whether you are "able and available to work," will depend on your restrictions and the number of jobs you can perform in the relevant...
There could be a couple issues here. First, you mention you were told not to discuss certain matters. This could be a violation of labor laws...
This is a tough one that may come down to whether or not an administrative law judge will believe you couldn't have known your check didn't deposit...
Attorney Olson is correct, though these are very tough cases. You do not state whether the employer knew of your medical condition so that could...
You would have to show that you are more qualified than the individuals hired, for one, and then determine what the other difference(s) are between...
Though you worked there for 22 years, it will have no bearing on whether this is lawful or not. Often times, males are quickly terminated when a...
As Attorney Olson has stated, essentially you have to tie this "adverse employment action" (i.e., the demotion) to your leave and disability, if...