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Luca Romano

Will my employer get mad if I file for unemployment with NYS Department of Labor?

I got laid off from my retail job last week and really need to file for unemployment benefits but I'm worried about what my manager will think. She said there might be a chance they could call me back when business picks up in a few months. Will filing a claim with NYS Department of Labor hurt my chances of getting rehired? Do employers get notified immediately when someone files? I don't want to burn any bridges but I really need the money to pay rent.

Nia Jackson

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Your employer will receive notification from NYS Department of Labor about your claim, but they can't legally retaliate against you for filing. It's your right to collect unemployment benefits if you were laid off through no fault of your own. The employer has 10 days to respond if they want to contest the claim, but most don't contest legitimate layoffs.

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Luca Romano

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Thank you! That's really helpful. Do you know if they get notified right away or is there a delay?

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NebulaNova

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file asap!! your employer laid YOU off, they dont get to be mad about you using the safety net thats literally designed for this situation. if they have a problem with it thats their issue not yours

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I had the same worry when I got laid off from my warehouse job. Filed anyway and when they called me back 3 months later, nobody said anything about the unemployment claim. Most employers understand that laid-off workers need to survive. Just make sure you report any callback offers to NYS Department of Labor when you do your weekly claims.

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Luca Romano

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That's so reassuring to hear! Did you have to stop your weekly claims immediately when they offered you the job back?

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Yeah, you have to report any job offers on your weekly claim form. If you refuse suitable work without good cause, it can affect your benefits.

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Aisha Khan

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OMG I was terrified about this too when I got laid off! But honestly my old boss was actually cool about it when I ran into her at the grocery store. She said she understood I had bills to pay and hoped the unemployment helped until things turned around.

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Luca Romano

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How does that work exactly? Is it legit?

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Ethan Taylor

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Yuki Ito

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Been through this exact situation before and honestly most employers expect you to file for unemployment when they lay people off. It's not personal, it's just business on both sides. Your manager probably deals with this regularly and won't think twice about it.

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Peyton Clarke

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Don't let fear stop you from getting the benefits you're entitled to! I was in retail management for years and we always expected laid-off employees to file for unemployment - it's literally what the system is designed for. Your manager giving you hope about a callback is nice, but you still need to eat and pay bills in the meantime. File your claim today and focus on taking care of yourself. If they do call you back later, that's great, but don't sacrifice your financial stability waiting for a "maybe.

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I completely understand your anxiety about this - it's natural to worry about burning bridges with a potential future employer. But here's the thing: unemployment benefits exist precisely for situations like yours. You were laid off through no fault of your own, and you have bills to pay while you look for work or wait for a potential callback. Any reasonable employer understands this reality. The fact that your manager mentioned a possible callback actually shows they value you as an employee, which means they're likely to be understanding about you needing to file for benefits in the meantime. Don't let fear of what someone might think prevent you from accessing the financial support you've earned and deserve. File that claim and take care of yourself first.

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This is such great advice! I've been overthinking this whole situation but you're absolutely right - if they valued me enough to mention a callback, they'll probably understand why I need benefits now. I can't afford to wait around hoping for a "maybe" when I have rent due next week. Going to file my claim first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks for the reality check!

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I totally get the anxiety about this! I was in a similar spot last year when my restaurant job had to let people go during the slow season. I kept putting off filing because I was worried about what my boss would think, especially since she said they'd probably bring me back when things picked up. But honestly, waiting cost me weeks of benefits I really needed. When I finally filed, nothing bad happened - my boss never even brought it up when they did call me back. The reality is that unemployment benefits are there for exactly this situation, and employers know that. Don't let worry about hypothetical future problems stop you from getting the help you need right now!

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Oliver Schmidt

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This is exactly what I needed to hear! I've been putting it off for almost a week now because of the same worries, but hearing that your boss didn't even mention it when they brought you back really puts things in perspective. I can't afford to keep losing out on benefits while I wait for a callback that might never happen. Thanks for sharing your experience - it's given me the push I needed to just do it already!

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