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My brother in law had given his 2 week notice at a previous job here in New York. It was never handed up to the employer. He then received a letter of termination. Unemployment has denied him benefits because his employer wrote that he had resigned for "a better paying job." This was not true. Can unemployment legally deny him of benefits?
isn't it unfair that "at will" employee's can be fired without reason but we are expected to give 2 week notice if we want to quit
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