r/UnemploymentWA • u/Evergreen5052 • Jan 17 '24
Resolved SAW
u/SoThenIThought_ I am registered with SAW, but it asks me to set up a Workforce WA account. For various reasons, I do not want to set up a Workforce account. Is it necessary for me to set it up?
Also, next Tuesday will be 10 days since I filed. No escalations, but my case is pretty straight forward. When I send in the PDF to the senator's office, do I need to attach any supporting documents since I already supplied the supporting documents to unemployment when I filed (position eliminated and 9 years with the company and in very good standing)? I was laid off.
Thanks.
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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Jan 17 '24 edited Jan 18 '24
I asked you a simple question a month ago and you never responded .
- First of all you were on a FMLA claim. Not an unemployment claim. Don't come shitting on someone's unemployment claim when you never followed up about your FMLA claim
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u/UnemploymentWA-ModTeam Jan 17 '24
Other Reason:
Don't act so insanely childish and unprofessional and you would be taken more seriously
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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Jan 17 '24
Under no circumstance would it be appropriate to provide a senator's office any information about an unemployment claim or any of your personal identifiable information. We do not give them information about unemployment claims and we do not ask them information about unemployment claims All we do is request an escalation with the employment security department and provide a claim ID number. Anything beyond that is pretty wildly improper
So assuming that you already provided a copy of your layoff,
When you write this
Did you mean to write adjudications?
It would be best if we simply make sure that we followed all of the guidance in the laid off portion;
---Laid off---
check for any outstanding eligibility issues by following step two
Can you please show me a screenshot on chat about where this is asking this and why?