Social Security and Pension formula unemployment benefits Illinois:
You will be paid or have received a retirement pension or other similar periodic payment (including Social
Security) for the week for which you claim benefits. One-half of your Social Security or retirement pension payment (if paid for in part by your base period or chargeable employer) or all [...]
Chicago (3/3) - The recently enacted Federal Additional Compensation Program (FAC) provides a $25 weekly supplement to individuals who are eligible to receive unemployment benefits under federal or state law.
FAC is payable effective February 22, 2009. Therefore, the week-ending February 28, 2009 is the first week your unemployment payment will reflect the $25 FAC. [...]
Best Answer: No, only way to qualify for benefits are, educational personnel might qualify for unemployment insurance benefits between and within an academic term if they have sufficient non-academic wages.
Read the excerpt below taken from the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Benefits Hand Book.
Your claim is based on wages that were earned while [...]
DISQUALIFICATIONS for (UI) in the State of Illinois:
Even though you meet the eligibility conditions listed above, you will not be eligible for benefits if you are disqualified.
You will be disqualified if:
1. You quit your job without good cause attributable to your employer, unless you quit because of one of these reasons: health, sexual harassment, domestic [...]
For the State of Illinois how do I know if You Are Eligible for Benefits?
Unemployment insurance, like other forms of insurance, requires that certain eligibility conditions be met before your claim can be paid. These conditions are designed to ascertain that you have been recently employed and are now unemployed through no fault of your [...]
Illinois (UI) Unemployment Insurance extension answers- “findings” letter
When your regular benefits run out, an extended benefits claim (EUC 08) will automatically be established in most cases. Once this claim is established, you will receive a “findings” letter indicating your eligibility for the extension. In some situations where your benefit year is ending, you [...]