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Post by brizzel on Jun 17, 2015 22:17:55 GMT -5
Tonite, they offered clean up for everybody for the third week of shutdown. Wouldn't turning this down disqualify you for unemployment and sub pay?
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Post by fedupfred on Jun 17, 2015 22:20:24 GMT -5
It can , I got burned on this once. It all depends on how they code you.
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Post by JoePieper on Jun 17, 2015 22:33:36 GMT -5
They should pay sww for the rest of the week if you work
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Post by bobio3 on Jun 17, 2015 23:19:22 GMT -5
If your gonna draw around 85 % of 40hrs sitting at home doing nothing, that's the way. If anything do a side job.
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Post by brizzel on Jun 17, 2015 23:26:45 GMT -5
Sww comes into play with the thursday, Friday build up, I'm doing that. Turning down the 40 for clean up is refusing an opportunity to work. I just see the company screwing people over if they turn down clean up.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2015 23:52:06 GMT -5
They won't do that man. Here's why: say they need 10 to clean up. They go thru the list and ask. They may ask 100 people but they will end up with the 10 they need, so whether u say yes or no it's the same number laid off and the same working anyway.see what I mean? Also this is a temporary layoff with a definite return date. Were this an indefinite layoff it would be different.....
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Post by fedupfred on Jun 17, 2015 23:54:21 GMT -5
If you turn down a work opportunity then can and likely will screw you.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 0:09:02 GMT -5
Not in this case, but think wut u want. U have a definite recall date.
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Post by bobio3 on Jun 18, 2015 2:24:45 GMT -5
I remember this coming up 10 or so years ago and I think something along the lines of if they try that and ALL was to say yes, they would have had to work ALL OF US even when they had no intentions. Lol Or something like that.
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