Unemployment waiver???????
Magestry
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Our corporate headquarters is in Flrodia, but we have a location in Texas and I am not completely familiar with their State Policy. I need help.
I have them sending us copies of the complete employee files, specially at new hire. I have come across some policies that they have placed that is not in our policy manual and I need to know if they is a State Law or Federal Law that allows this, or if it is something they have just made up policy.
I have come across a policy that states "If my employer discharges me during my first 90-days of employement for unsatisfactory work performance, I understand that this account will not be charged with any unemployment benefits that I may be determined eligible to received under " Unemployment Compensation Law".
I have them sending us copies of the complete employee files, specially at new hire. I have come across some policies that they have placed that is not in our policy manual and I need to know if they is a State Law or Federal Law that allows this, or if it is something they have just made up policy.
I have come across a policy that states "If my employer discharges me during my first 90-days of employement for unsatisfactory work performance, I understand that this account will not be charged with any unemployment benefits that I may be determined eligible to received under " Unemployment Compensation Law".
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A word of advice, be sure someone is designated at your Texas location to open and respond to; or forward immediately to you, any correspondence from TWC. If an ex-employee files for unemployment, the employer has only 14 days to respond -- even if the response is "I'm not ready yet, please give me more time." If you fail to respond timely, you lose all rights to appeal. I think that you can designate another location to receive correspondence. Check out their website at http://www.twc.state.tx.us"
This was probably picked up from another state, as I have seen an article written about unemployment law in another state that allows this. But to my knowledge, it is not allowed in Texas.
Good Luck!
Margaret Morford
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