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NSI and unemployment

Does anybody know if you get NSI and you separate from the company, can you get unemployment?

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Yes you can get unemployment. I was PiP’d last year. Tried their improvement plan for a month, it was impossible, left. Kept getting paid for two months then the day they stopped paying me filed for unemployment. Got it no problem.

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Post ID: @1ejr+1bY9ITjw

Texas has laws protecting the employer?
Like - no quiet carry on Spring campus?
First I heard about that.

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Post ID: @ith+1bY9ITjw

Texas unemployment requires you “ Are unemployed through no fault of your own. In most states, this means you have to have separated from your last job due to a lack of available work.” With PIP/PIL, on paper, that’s not true. The reason that people have been able to get unemployment is because ExxonMobil doesn’t want to go to the trouble of contesting it. That’s not to be confused with legal eligibility for unemployment. If they wanted to contest it, it’s likely that you’d lose.

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Post ID: @uqt+1bY9ITjw

Yes you can request unemployment when your PIL ends. ExxonMobil will not contest your application since it will potentially "TRIGGER" a discovery action after your file a lawsuit that may disclose information internally that shows your NSI was nothing more than a disguised layoff.

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Post ID: @wzs+1bY9ITjw

People here don’t know anything and should be NSI and PIP’d.

You can. If you resign as a result of an action that was initiated by your employer, then the state of
Texas says you were fired. But you were not fired for gross negligence so you are eligible.

Hundreds of PIP’d that have come before you have collected their unemployment insurance payments. It’s your right to do so, too.

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Post ID: @yxx+1bY9ITjw

Yes and no. Since legally you don’t work for the company anymore because of your performance, you are not supposed to get unemployment. But if you requested and Exxon doesn’t fight it, then you can get it. That’s part of what makes The process so evil. If you were laid off there would be no possibility for contesting unemployment.

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Post ID: @aqc+1bY9ITjw

Take the money and run. Squeal those tires leaving campus. Give each security camera the finger on the way out

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Post ID: @xcf+1bY9ITjw

If you take PIL then theoretically no but you still can and exxon won’t fight it

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Post ID: @nyp+1bY9ITjw

Yes you can. I was NSI’d last year and was able to claim unemployment.

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