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I work part time and got fired today am I eligible for unemployment?
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In case if you were fired from the company can you still collect the unemployment compensation. Of course yes, it solely depends upon the circumstances on what basis you were fired from the company you were working.
If you were fired from the company on the basis that the job was not suitable for your position and if you were terminated on the reason that the company has reduced the production and cutting off the employees then you may be qualified for unemployment benefits.
If you are fired on the basis of misconduct behavior then you may not be eligible for the unemployment compensation. Misconducts in behavior are treated over violation of company policies or rules, falsifying records or any other serious misbehavior related to your employment
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