This training program is a must attend for employers to ensure they are contesting unemployment claims appropriately and consistently, as well as, to avoid higher tax rates and unemployment payments.
There are a couple of factors that dictate whether a former employee will receive unemployment compensation, which are, the circumstances of the employee's departure and whether the employer contests the employee's claim. If a former employee files a claim, you will need to decide whether or not to contest it. Keep in mind, the higher the number of former employees who collect unemployment benefits, the higher your tax rate will be.
This webinar will explain the unemployment process, when employers should contest claims, and how to utilize your power to contest and win unemployment claims.
Why Should You Attend:
Employers have a lot of power over whether a worker receives unemployment compensation. Not everyone who is out of work is entitled to unemployment benefits. Filing a claim does not cost workers anything; therefore most departing workers will automatically file for unemployment compensation. Once the claim is filed, it is up to the employer to timely contest the claim, or, if not, the former employee will likely be grated unemployment compensation.There are a couple of factors that dictate whether a former employee will receive unemployment compensation, which are, the circumstances of the employee's departure and whether the employer contests the employee's claim. If a former employee files a claim, you will need to decide whether or not to contest it. Keep in mind, the higher the number of former employees who collect unemployment benefits, the higher your tax rate will be.
This webinar will explain the unemployment process, when employers should contest claims, and how to utilize your power to contest and win unemployment claims.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Unemployment overview
- Employee eligibility for unemployment and benefit periods
- Strategies to fight unemployment claims
- How to be proactive to avoid unemployment claims
- How to respond to a Notice of Unemployment Claim Form
- Preparing for a hearing or a trial
- Establishing misconduct
- Appealing a Notice of Determination
Who Will Benefit:
- Business Owners
- CEOs
- Vice-Presidents
- Directors
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Consultants
Course Provider
Vanessa G Nelson,