Unemployment Hearing Tips: Hearsay Testimony

Hearsay Testimony: What is it, and how does it impact your unemployment hearing?

Monthly Video Series: 8 of 12 In last month's video, I talked about how to relax and concentrate when testifying at a hearing. In this video, I want to dig a little deeper and talk about hearsay testimony. The legal definition of hearsay is an out of court statement made to prove the truth of the matter asserted. Don’t worry if that doesn’t make a lot of sense. I've put together the following video with a real life example, so you can gain a better understanding of hearsay testimony -- and how to avoid it. [embed]https://youtu.be/oVPWb0bHZ4c[/embed] Did you know that Equifax Workforce Solutions hearing representatives are nationwide and in-house? This means, we can quickly help you prepare and present your next case effectively. If you’re an Equifax unemployment client, contact your account manager today to have them at your next hearing. Not a client yet? Sign-up for a UCM demo to see how we can help protect your SUI tax rates and reduce risk.

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  • Get our free training video on Best Practices: Unemployment Hearing
  • Listen in our mock hearing about how a real case is handled
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  • Download our ebookUnemployment Hearing Case Guide Book, where we examine evidence from 12 unemployment hearing cases. We provide you with professional insight on the Administrative Law Judge and The Board of Review decisions.

 

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