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What types of actions disqualify be for (UI) Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Illinois?

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What types of actions disqualify be for (UI) Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Illinois?

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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 violence, unsuitable work, acceptance of another job, failure to exercise bumping privileges or the need to accompany a spouse in the military. 2. You were discharged for misconduct connected with your work. 3. You failed, without good cause, to apply for or accept a suitable job offered to you. Under the law, a job is not suitable if: a. The job opening exists because of a labor dispute. b. The wages, hours or other working conditions of the job are not as good as those that exist for the same kind of work in the same community. c. Your safety, health or morals may be endangered. d. You would have to resign from or be prevented

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