RCA EMPLOYMENT SERVICES GOOD CAUSE CLAIMS
ISSUE DATE: 10/2003
A participant may claim good cause for failure to comply with Refugee Employment Services (RES) requirements. Do not impose a sanction if it is determined that the participant has good cause for non-compliance with RES participation.
Good cause exists when:
● | The job does not meet the definition of suitable employment. For the purpose of this determination, employment is NOT suitable if: |
- | The hourly gross wages are less than the federal or state minimum wage for that type of employment, whichever applies. |
- | The work is not within the client's physical and mental capacity. |
- | The work does not meet health and safety standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. |
- | There is discrimination at the work site on the basis of age, sex, race, creed, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, religion, or place of national origin. |
● | The participant is ill or injured. |
● | A spouse is ill and needs care by the participant. |
● | The participant is unable to secure the necessary transportation. |
● | The participant is in an emergency situation as determined by the agency. |
● | The schedule of the Employment Services conflicts with judicial proceedings. |
● | The participant is willing to accept suitable employment but employment is not available. |
● | The participant documents other verifiable impediments beyond his or her control. |
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