Can I collect unemployment for quiiting a job with a variety of problems with a job
by Tracy
(Rock Island)
I quit my job for a variety of problems.
1. I had to tip him out 3.25 percent of my sales
2. He was cutting my hours.
3. I had to do a job that I did not want.
4. He said he was having problems meeting payroll.
Number four is the only thing that sounds like it may have possibility .. but "problems meeting payroll" doesn't really say that he didn't meet payroll.
And even then, we would still have to know if he was in compliance with whatever your state labor laws require with regard to paying wages .. and whether filing a wage complaint might have been an effort to exhaust before you quit.
When quitting a job .. it's always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to those efforts to preserve the job we are expected to make first.