UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION WHAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW.

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UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION WHAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW

Purpose of the UI Program To provide benefits to the regularly employed members of the labor force who become unemployed due to no fault of their own.

Virginia’s Responsibility Design & administer the UI program within the framework of Federal law.

Unemployment Insurance Program is funded by the employer. FUTA – Paid by the employer to the Federal Gov’t for administration of Federal & State program operating costs. SUTA – Paid by the employer to the State UI Trust Fund to pay benefits.

Earnings Requirement Have earnings of $2700 during two quarters of the base period. ◦ Base Period:  First four of the last five completed calendar quarters.  Alternate Base Period: Last four completed calendar quarters. ◦ Minimum of $54 for 12 weeks ◦ Maximum of $378 for 26 weeks ($18, earnings during two quarters of the base period).

Claims Process Initial claim filed by employee Wage and separation report sent to employer Separation reason is indicated by the claimant.

Claims Process (continued) W age and Separation Report Mailed to the address on file. Return by the date that’s indicated on the form. You should provide the name and number of a person with first hand knowledge in your company to be contacted for additional information. The deputy will contact that person. Please answer the questions on the form with “who, what, when, where, & how”. Attach any relevant company policy, any acknowledgment of that policy, any warnings that were provided, any witness statements, etc.

Who’s on First? Claimant Discharged (fired): The burden is on the employer to prove the claimant was fired due to misconduct. Claimant Quit  The employer must show the claimant was not forced to quit, and once established the claimant must show good cause for leaving.

Wage & Separation Report This is a legal document. The claimant has a right to know the information you provide. Do not put anything on this report you would not say to the claimant or say in a court of law. *Note: Effective July 7, 2013 the law was amended so that penalties may be applied to an employer if requests for information are not returned timely.

What to Do When the Phone Rings Answer the deputy’s questions with facts. Do not digress on irrelevant matters. Reference the relevant documentation that supports the separation. Make certain witness(es) with first hand knowledge of the events are available to testify.

When the Hearing is Over  The Deputy will issue a written determination. The determination will be based upon the information obtained as a result of the hearing. This decision will be mailed to both the employer and the claimant.

What if I Do Not Agree with the Decision? Appeal Rights: Either party may file an appeal. This can be done on line, in writing, or by FAX. The appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date the decision was mailed. If the claimant is qualified, they may continue to draw benefits pending the outcome of the appeal.

Misconduct Defined A deliberate violation of reasonable company rule, or Acts or omissions that, by their nature or reoccurrence, showed a willful disregard of the employer’s interests.

Burden of Proof The burden of proof is on the employer to show misconduct by a preponderance of evidence. Once the employer has proven misconduct, the burden shifts to the claimant to prove mitigating circumstances.

Mitigating Circumstances Employee may avoid a disqualification if there was a showing of mitigating circumstances. Generally, these will be circumstances that tend to show the employee’s actions were not deliberate or willful

What Is Misconduct in Connection with Work? Claimant may be disqualified for misconduct only if it is in connection with work. The test is whether there is a reasonable link between the act of misconduct and the claimant’s job.

Examples of Acts that can Constitute Misconduct Excessive absenteeism or tardiness without proper notice or adequate justification. Insubordination. Fighting on the job. Falsification of job application or company records. Willful destruction of company property.

Examples of What is Not Misconduct Poor job performance due to inability. Poor attendance due to illness where company has been properly notified. Self-defense from an unprovoked attack.

Examples of Off Duty Acts that are Connected with Work Loss of driver’s license for DUI occurring off duty, but job requires valid driver’s license. Loss of security clearance due to conviction for off-duty criminal act connected with work.

Preparing for a Misconduct Case Review company rules and policies to ensure they are clear, understandable and known to all employees. Ensure managers & supervisors know the rules and consistently enforce them. Require adequate documentation of rule violations & disciplinary action taken.

Benefit Liability The last 30 day or 240 hour employer from whom claimant is separated is liable. Any reimbursable employer in the base period can be assessed a percentage of the charge.

Employer Charges Taxable Employer Quarterly charge statement will include employee/claimant by name & amount of unemployment insurance paid. Experience rating is determined in December for the upcoming calendar year and tax rate notices mailed to employers.

Benefit Ratio Charges to the employer are based on the Benefit Ratio. Benefit Ratio equals Benefit Charges (within 4 yr. period) Paid Taxable Wages (1 st $8000/worker) The computed tax rate is determined by applying the resulting percentage and the trust fund balance factor to the rate tables provided by the law. The lower the charges, the lower the ratio. The lower the ratio the lower the tax.

Employer Charges Reimbursible Detailed billing statement is mailed showing all charges for the quarter. Payment coupon will be included. Tax charges must be paid 30 days from the date mailed to avoid interest charges.

Cost Management Tips Evaluate new employees before 30 work days or 240 hours have passed. Develop a written policy manual. Require that every employee acknowledge in writing their understanding of your policy. Follow your policy and document any disciplinary actions. Return the Wage and Separation report on time. Participate in the fact finding hearing. Supply the first hand testimony and any written documentation. File an appeal if you disagree with the outcome. Review all benefit charges for accuracy. Contact the VEC for any clarification of for any correction.