On Monday I was denied unemployment because I waited to long according to the interviewer.

On Monday I was denied unemployment because I had been deemed to have voluntarily quit. I sent a 5 page written synopsis as to the events leading me to quit which covered a 4 month period. I also provided text messages to support the written reply and other attachments. He told me he did not read them and that I should have quit when the incidents first began. I explained to him I was on probation and was required to work and have a place to live. I was living on the employers property. I told him my probation officer encouraged me to try and work it out and I complied. It didn't work out. On the day I quit the employer found out I had contacted an attorney about money the employer was taking from me that belonged to me. He told me he would not pay me anymore and texted me " contact some more lawyers." The interviewer ignored all of this and the fact the the employer threw me off of the property the next day. What can I do?

0 answers  |  asked Jun 8, 2016 10:37 AM [EST]  |  applies to Illinois

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