r/UnemploymentWA • u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits • Jun 22 '23
Roadmap Content Updated, See Within Updates to existing Roadmap Material
One of the oldest, unrefined and unedited sections from the original archive (from 2020) has been substantially improved and added to the adjudication megapost, specifically this section:
Also this new guidance for when to start an escalation...
Added to this well traveled post
Separately:
For the eligibility megapost, information about multiple eligibility issues, some basics about documentation and affidavits, and information about laws related to school/attendance and working for a school at which You are currently enrolled in taking classes, has been added.
Added to this post:
- Added 2/2/2022 General FAQ: WA ESD "Am I eligible?"
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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Jun 22 '23
Multiple Eligibility Issues
In addition to the job separation there are almost always multiple eligibility issues; job separation reason, identity verification, among others, That's why there are multiple sections to this eligibility megapost.
There is a simple way to find if there are multiple eligibility cases open related to your claim, by following this guidance..
If there are multiple eligible issues you should not start an escalation until you are competent that necessary information has been provided before asking ESD to make a decision without such - reach out to me and I can help you understand and make a plan.
How to upload a document or send a message is a simple process but, you need to make sure that what you're including is productive and not counterproductive because you cannot take it back once you've sent it. That's why it is important to reach out to the moderator to be confident and competent in what you're providing.