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unemployment benefits if fired due to own fault

Nov 19, 2011 · Mork · 3 replies · 2673 views
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I have not found the answer to this question in previous posts, So I started a new one: What if I am to be fired and it is kind of my own fault, i.e. I was fired because of mistakes, etc. Will I be eligible for unemployment benefits? (I would fulfill all the other requirements, registered in Spain and have worked for a couple of years) Any qualified info would be much appreciated.
Nov 21, 2011 · RiazorBlue
My understanding is that you are entitled to unemployment benefit if you haven't delkiberately made yourself unemployed - ie resigned. This, of course, assumes that your employer has paid your social security.
Nov 29, 2011 · karenmi2011
assumes that your employer has paid your social security