How long does an unemployment appeal take Michigan?

How long does an unemployment appeal take Michigan?

Simply send an email to [email protected]; it usually arrives within a few days. However, do not wait for the file if timeliness is an issue. Normally you have 30 days to appeal a negative decision, so get to work! (If you are late, read the section entitled “Late Appeals,” below.)

How long does Michigan UIA protest take?

within 30 days
The protest must be in writing and received (not merely postmarked) within 30 days of the mail date of the redetermination. If the 30th day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Agency non-work day, the protest must be received on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or Agency non-work day.

What happens if the employer doesn’t call in on a hearing?

If you don’t go to the hearing, the employer will most likely win the appeal. You will then stop getting unemployment compensation benefits, and you can even be asked to repay the benefits you already received.

How do I check the status of my unemployment appeal in Michigan?

The best way to find out the status of your appeal is to access the Tribunal’s Docket Search. You can find this feature on the Tribunal’s home page or by clicking Tribunal’s Docket Search. The Docket Search is updated every 24 hours. You may also telephone or write to the Tribunal.

How do I request a Michigan unemployment hearing?

The main telephone contact number is 517-335-2484. Your question will be referred to the appropriate person to respond. Inquiries by Fax may be sent to 517-241-8541. Please include your name, address, and a contact number, and a brief statement of your question.

How do I fight Michigan unemployment?

If you want to appeal the UIA’s denial of your claim for benefits, you must file a protest of the determination within 30 days. You can file the protest electronically, by fax, or by mail, using the UIA’s protest form. You must attach any documents you want the UIA to consider.

What does rework mean for unemployment in Michigan?

Rework is a way to end a disqualification. The rework penalty amount must be earned through subsequent employment, after the week in which the disqualifying separation from employment occurred. The rework amount must be earned through performing work in liable employment.

What is considered misconduct for unemployment in Michigan?

In Michigan, you are not eligible for benefits if you were fired for misconduct. In Michigan, misconduct includes failing a drug test, assaulting someone, theft, or failing to show up for work for several days.