Thread regarding Sears layoffs

can i file for unemployment if i do not transform myself to the new company ?

since the new position may have reduced commission and pay rate ?

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So basically, the old company would pay out unused hours. Meaning any remaining associates will be unable to actually take any time off before 2020. Sigh.

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Post ID: @3afv+Y9ASj9m

It used to be anything more than a 10% reduction required you to sign off. It was NOt considered a comp offer and if you didn’t take it, you could take a severance and then unemployment. But I’m sure rules no longer apply in today’s scenario.

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Post ID: @3mdi+Y9ASj9m

Take advantage of the negative press sears has with all. There will be sympathy. Plus I have to imagine all in HR are overwhelmed and won’t fight for you not to have UI

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Post ID: @1pdv+Y9ASj9m

Store Manager will key you in as a rejected job offer. You think Eddie is going to leave a few thousand dollars on the table? SMH

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Post ID: @1trj+Y9ASj9m

Depends on the state you live in. I wouldn't get my hopes up though.

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Post ID: @1dyq+Y9ASj9m

True if the HR responsible for that task is gone, no one will object.

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Post ID: @1tdd+Y9ASj9m

There will be no one left in the company to contest it. Go for it.

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Post ID: @1szf+Y9ASj9m

You may file Uunemployment Insurance only if your pay gets cut enough to warrant eligibilty for UI. Otherwise it goes down as a turned down job offer. No UI pays for that. Good Luck with that.

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