- Jurisdiction
- Minnesota
I have worked seasonally full time as a tax preparer for 10+ years, no complaints. This year for the first time I had a customer complaint saying I was rude (explaining why their adult daughter hadn't received Covid stimulus and how they would need to refile dependence). My manager was supportive at the time. 3 weeks later, a coworker told our manager they had heard me get into a shouting match with a client. Blatantly untrue, repeat client left happy and communicated intent to return next year - Some explanation was needed about retirement funds withdrawals and Covid but nothing adversarial or argumentative. Yet my manager and office owner are letting me go on the word and characterization of me by this coworker that I am not approachable. Will I be eligible for Unemployment? On the MN Unemployment service website it says "Applicants who are discharged because of employment misconduct are not eligible" Is that my situation even if this all comes down to a disputed exchange "witnessed" by an uninvolved coworker?