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Unemployment Insurance-Misconduct Exclusion?
stocks27
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Hi,
I took a ASU cover with the Post Office last year for my hubby, as it happens he was dismissed from his job and placed on garden leave 3 weeks ago.....The reason for this was documented as "Unsatisfactory Performance". As he has been there for less than 1 year we can not bring a case of unfair dismissal:0(. I have read thru the exclusions in the policy wording and he appears to be covered as it states that it excludes "unemployment due to misconduct" Having looked up the definition of misconduct I feel that his situation should be covered by the insurer.. As he is not officially unemployed for another week we cant submit the claim but wondered if anyone had had any experience with this? or any advice in handling it?
I took a ASU cover with the Post Office last year for my hubby, as it happens he was dismissed from his job and placed on garden leave 3 weeks ago.....The reason for this was documented as "Unsatisfactory Performance". As he has been there for less than 1 year we can not bring a case of unfair dismissal:0(. I have read thru the exclusions in the policy wording and he appears to be covered as it states that it excludes "unemployment due to misconduct" Having looked up the definition of misconduct I feel that his situation should be covered by the insurer.. As he is not officially unemployed for another week we cant submit the claim but wondered if anyone had had any experience with this? or any advice in handling it?
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