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by justaguy88 2238 days ago
Why would firing make someone ineligible for unemployment? That seems silly
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Quitting your job makes you ineligible for unemployment -- that's why the company called it their "resignation"
Why does it matter to the company if you claim unemployment benefits?
Unemployment taxes for a company scale based on historical claims from that company. More Unemployment Benefits paid out = more future UI taxes paid by that employer. It's meant to be a self-funding system.
To expand on what phonon said -- UI tax rate is company specific and depends, in part, on how much UI is paid out to company's employees.
That sounds a nightmare of bureaucracy to calculate!
I mean, that’s how most insurance premiums work.