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Assignment to work extra hours isn’t grounds to quit and collect unemployment

10/29/2018

When employees have their hours drastically cut, they may be able to quit and still receive unemployment compensation. It doesn’t always work the other way around. An employee who is asked to work additional hours can’t quit and still receive benefits.

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