My son was recently fired from a job in Wisconsin, but he lives in Illinois. He was told by the unemployment offices in both states that he could not collect unemployment insurance from their respective states. That's ridiculous. He should be able to file

My son worked for a food concession company located in a Hilton Garden Inn out by Mileaukee Airport. He was recently fired and is disputing that. He wanted to file for unemployment but was told in Wisconsin that he couldn't file there because he lived in Illinois. He was told in Illinois that he couldn't file there because the job was in Wisconsin. That's ridiculous. He should be eligible to file somewhere!

0 answers  |  asked Apr 17, 2017 07:37 AM [EST]  |  applies to Wisconsin

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