I did a virtual meeting interview but for some reason my information was not submitted this has NEVER happened in Caddo parish where I’m from…now I’m due for over-payment and disqualified for unemployment benefits because she did not do her job unreal!

A) I understand that you’re in a frustrating situation and it’s unfair that you’ve been disqualified for unemployment benefits due to someone else’s mistake. While I can’t offer legal advice or make accusations against any individuals, I can provide some resources and suggestions that might help you resolve this issue:

1. Contact Ginny Juneau directly: Try to reach out to Ginny Juneau yourself to understand why your information wasn’t submitted. Explain the situation calmly and ask for her help in rectifying it. You can do this by email, phone, or if possible, in person.

2. Contact the unemployment office: Explain the situation to the unemployment office and inform them that your disqualification is due to a technical error caused by someone else’s mistake. Provide them with any documentation you have regarding the interview, such as emails or calendar invites.

3. Appeal the disqualification: If the unemployment office initially denies your request, you have the right to appeal the decision. Follow the appeal process outlined by the unemployment office in your state.

4. Seek legal advice: If you feel like you’re not getting anywhere on your own and the stakes are high, consider consulting with an unemployment lawyer. They can advise you on your legal rights and how to proceed.

Here are some additional resources that might be helpful:

Remember, it’s important to stay calm and persistent when dealing with these kinds of situations. Keep good documentation of your communications and track your progress. I hope this information helps you get your unemployment benefits reinstated.

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