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    If you quit your job versus getting fired, is it harder to collect unemploment?

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    You might still be able to get unemployment if you quit your job because of a hostile working environment.You might still be able to get unemployment if you quit your job because your job reduces your hours and/or your pay significantly.You might still be able to get unemployment if you quit your job because of medical conditions or disability.You might still be able to get unemployment if you quit your job because you were promised a better job, and you subsequently did not get that other job -- this one is a real longshot.You might still be able to get unemployment if you quit your job because you quit your job to relocate and were unable to find a new job -- this one is a real longshot.

    I think it probably will be. You would have to have an excellent reason for Quitting. I think Michigan says you should be unemployed thru no fault of your own. Quitting isn't.



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