Synopsis of article:
We only ask six or less questions, so we can’t include all 10 mistakes employers make as you will be discussing before the South Windsor Chamber of Commerce. One on the list that surprised us, though, was “Thinking that a former employee who was terminated for poor performance or routine misconduct will be ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits.” Why do people who are fired for poor performance get unemployment?
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