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diabeticman

(3,121 posts)
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 10:46 PM Oct 2012

Unemployment arbitration fight.

Our neighbor is fighting to get unemployment from a company that fired her. When she went to the hearing the company produce a letter written by a co-worker against our neighbor BUT they refused to let her see it nor did the judge or whoever it was listening to the case.


Today she talked to the person who "wrote" the letter against her and she swears she doesn't know of any letter and is willing to write a letter affirming that.

Did our neighbor have the right to see that "evidence" against her and can she use it to contest the judgment?

PA is the state. Any Labor laws that would address this?

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Unemployment arbitration fight. (Original Post) diabeticman Oct 2012 OP
Not familiar with PA labor laws. Tell her to get a lawyer. elleng Oct 2012 #1
Doesn't the Constitution of the United States give one the right to meet their accuser? lonestarnot Oct 2012 #2
here`s a place to start madrchsod Oct 2012 #3
PA laws online: porphyrian Oct 2012 #4
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