I have been unemployed due to corona since the end of March. I am not getting money from my unemployment fund. Before I got unemployed, I worked 3 jobs at the same times. However, after eight months of unemployment, my employment fund just told me that my daily allowance is calculated based on only one source of income because the administrator tried to contact my employers for my working hours information but only once of them replied. So she calculated one source of income without informing me about the missing information (I could have called the employers myself). Lacking two sources of income makes a big difference in the amount i am entitled to get.
I think my unemployment fund is like a joke. So pissed.
Unemployment fund calculation mistakes
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Re: Unemployment fund calculation mistakes
Unemployment funds are drowning in work due to COVID-19, a year ago you would have gotten money immediately.winsiebunny wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:00 pmI have been unemployed due to corona since the end of March. I am not getting money from my unemployment fund. Before I got unemployed, I worked 3 jobs at the same times. However, after eight months of unemployment,
Until recently you had to supply pay statements for all relevant jobs before getting any benefits at all.winsiebunny wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:00 pmmy employment fund just told me that my daily allowance is calculated based on only one source of income because the administrator tried to contact my employers for my working hours information but only once of them replied.
This information should now come from the Incomes Register, but additional information might be required.
Not informing you is the problem here.winsiebunny wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:00 pmSo she calculated one source of income without informing me about the missing information (I could have called the employers myself). Lacking two sources of income makes a big difference in the amount i am entitled to get.
Did you already ask them how you can help them correct their mistake?
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Re: Unemployment fund calculation mistakes
If voluntary ways do not work, the decision should have appeal instructions.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 2:45 amNot informing you is the problem here.winsiebunny wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:00 pmSo she calculated one source of income without informing me about the missing information (I could have called the employers myself). Lacking two sources of income makes a big difference in the amount i am entitled to get.
Did you already ask them how you can help them correct their mistake?