No. This is covered on page 5 under "Disqualifications" in the Handbook in the Related Link below.
All states have their own definition for eligibility, but most exclude gross misconduct from eligibility to receive unemployment'
Yes
If you have only been threatened with terminated, you cannot collect unemployment. If you have been fired, you can apply for unemployment benefits and they will determine if you are eligible for benefits.
In GENERAL- unemployment benefits are for when you are unemployed thhrough no fault of your own. Doing illegal drugs would be considered misconduct.
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
Yes.
No. Illinois considers an employer "chargeable" after 30 days of employment.
You will file in Illinois. Here is the Related Link below.
No, one week without work is not unemployment. It's a vacation.
People who work on commission only basis are not eligible.
yes you can
Looks like right now you can get 26 weeks of unemployment assuming you have enough benefits to collect the full 26 weeks. And if you are eligible you can qualify for an additional 33 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits.