Matter of Law: Employee accused of theft collect unemployment benefits


Whiting Hagg, Hagg, Dorsey & Hagg commercial. Can an employee accused of theft, without proof, refuse to return to work and collect unemployment benefits? Video was produced and directed by BBM Studios, a division of Rapid City advertising agency, Robert Sharp & Associates.

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One Response to “Matter of Law: Employee accused of theft collect unemployment benefits”

  • inkey2:

    Don’t ever think this cannot happen to YOU. My first real job, when I was 20 years old I worked retail in Newton, Massachusetts. After I had been there 3 months the owners son ( a true loser) outright accused me of stealing items from the store. I never took anything. I was so shocked that I was paralized with fear. I can only hope the he dies slowly from cancer some day.

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