Understanding Utah Unemployment Eligibility Standards
Under Utah law, unemployment benefits are generally available to individuals who are unemployed through no fault of their own. However, if an employee has been discharged from her job, or if the employee leaves voluntarily for good cause, that does not mean the employee is ineligible for unemployment benefits. Employers often assume simply because they had reason to terminate an employee that benefits will be denied. And many employees wrongly assume they are not eligible for unemployment benefits if they left their job or if they were terminated. If an employee is terminated by an employer, the employer has the burden of showing the termination was for just cause. This involves establishing three elements: culpability, knowledge and control. Establishing culpability involves looking at the seriousness of an employee's conduct and how harmful the conduct was to the employer. Establishing knowledge involves looking at whether the employee has knowledge of the expected conduct or s...