UE Justice Review of Indiana Department of Workforc...
The whole system is unfortunately not designed to ...
The whole system is unfortunately not designed to work in our (claimants) favor. The Department of Workforce Development and WorkOne are partnered in making it almost impossible to collect unemployment benefits. The DWD willfully and intentionally goes out of its ways to deny claimants benefits that are rightfully owed to them. If clients are awarded benefits, WorkOne does what it can to make claimants appear to be non-compliant with unreasonable guidelines. I am looking to file a class action lawsuit against the entire department, anyone who is interested please reach out to me via email at Unemploymentjustice@gmail.com.
A few years ago I was collecting benefits. I accepted a position, but only worked a few days before being unjustly terminated. When I tried to file a new unemployment claim, not only was I denied, but I was ordered to pay back all the money that had been paid out to me for the 1st claim. I have proof that the law judge had no proof and did not base this decision on facts but rather bias. The answer for why I terminated changed several times throughout the hearing and appeals process. They will do or say whatever they have to to deny benefits. The department routinely sides with the employer with little or no regard to what employees have to say about the matter. To date, according to the DWD I have an outstanding balance of over $3000, because I was "overpaid". When I found myself needing UE benefits about a year ago, my award was garnished to satisfy the "overpayment" and so was my tax refund. This has to be unlawful.
If anyone has had a similar experience or proof that they have been mistreated by this department or the DWD, please email me at unemploymentjustice@gmail.com. My hope is to file a class action lawsuit immediately.
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