Time for a Revolution
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Is there anyone out there as fed up as I with the current unemployment system? After reading recent threads about folks receiving UI benefits for peeing in sinks, being fired for drug use, slapping co-workers, yadda yadda yadda, isn't time that the HR community demand changes from Congress to reform the system. I know each state runs its own show, but federal funds are provided, and the Feds can enact changes. Its time to have a system that provides unemployment to those folks who have lost their jobs through NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN. I want you to all stand up, go to the window and shout, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore..."
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Also, UI has gotten so mechanized that they have no idea if the individual is even out searching for work and don't even seem to care. That is what makes me mad.
E Wart
I have attended several UI "committee" meetings and have tried, along with many other ERs, to get things to change but here in WI they still use a definition of "misconduct" that dates back to the 1950's or 1960's.
That's exactly the problem. The states use antiquated definitions, have huge and ineffectve bureaucracies, and have claims examiners who have not the slightest bit of common sense. The whole system needs to be dismantled and restructured. The waste, fraud and abuse is the highest I've ever seen. We really need a grassroots effort from the HR community to shed light on the waste and demand reform.