View Full Version : How can I find out if a convicted felon can receive unemployment benefits
Cristos1
Sep 17, 2012, 08:07 PM
I was turned down for my unemployment I am a convicted felon out of Chicago, ILWhat can I do to get my unemployment?
ScottGem
Sep 18, 2012, 03:28 AM
Why were you turned down? Former criminal convictions should not have a bearing. Eligibility is based on prior work record and why you were terminated.
Fr_Chuck
Sep 18, 2012, 04:17 AM
Did you have enough current work ? Being a formal felon has nothing to do with getting unemployment.
ScottGem
Sep 19, 2012, 04:54 AM
A message was posted to my blog that I think was about this question. If you have a follow-up, please post as a reply or answer to this thread.
Fr_Chuck
Sep 19, 2012, 05:04 AM
Agreed, this is a very interesting issue, and we want to see or advise you if possible on what is happening. Everyone should get their unemployment if they are entitled.
ScottGem
Sep 19, 2012, 05:17 AM
The message I got said this:
" It was turned down becase I am a felon and the job I was working said after 1 year of employment that no felons can work at this private school driving the van transporting the children. "
While it may be true that the school has rules against employing a felon as a driver, that shouldn't affect your unemployment, unless, you lied about your status and were dismissed for cause.
Fr_Chuck
Sep 19, 2012, 05:22 AM
Yes, if they were aware of this and it is on your application, and they fire you, then you should get.
If you lied and it was against their rules , then they can deny. I would still appeal, and hope one of the hearing judges will still allow payment
joypulv
Sep 19, 2012, 05:28 AM
Unemployment after being fired is much more difficult to get than for being laid off.
Laid off is automatic; fired allows the employer to state the reason why you were fired and you can be denied if the reason is valid in the eyes of the Unemployment Office. Most firings don't get the benefit.
It sounds like you lied when you applied for the job, so would never have been hired. The fact that it took the school so long to find out isn't relevant.