Oklahoma Employment Commission Benefits?

Question by Melissa S: Oklahoma Employment Commission Benefits?
I was terminated for not showing up for work. I was a supervisor/juvenile detention officer and was battling a drug addiction to prescription pills after a long medical history of chronic pain. I was attempting to detox myself and was not having any success. I have just left the rehab program 3 months later. My finances are in ruin as my husband depended on my income to make ends meet. I have been home two weeks and no job yet, mostly because we live in a tiny town where rumors tend to fly and being that I am fresh from rehab and no one knew I had a problem. Is there any hope in me receiving unemployment benefits until I can find a job? Is it worth my time? What are the laws about this?

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Answer by Piggiepants
Unemployment benefits are for those who lose their job due to no fault or action of their own. In this case, you not showing up for work caused the termination. Personal reasons are not considered in the evaluation process. If your employer contests your application, you will very likely be denied. However, there is no harm in making your application, and seeing what happens. Just don’t count on the benefits.

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2 Responses to Oklahoma Employment Commission Benefits?

  • Judy says:

    You could apply, but chances of getting benefits are close to non-existent. Assuming your employer tells the unemployment people what happened, you wouldn’t be eligible.

    However things turn out, you did what you had to do by recognizing your problem and taking the needed steps to correct it. Congrats for that, and good luck for your future.

  • hotwheels122287 says:

    you could try but you probably wont get it since you were fired for a just cause. you did not show up for work which is a valid reason to fire someone. usually unemployment benefits only help those that get fired for no fault of their own…sorry

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