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Employment Security Department, 1300 S 9th St, Springfield, IL, Government Job Training/Voc Rehab Services - MapQuest.
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today Illinois has been awarded a $6.8 million equity grant from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The grant will allow IDES to better understand and address equity gaps within the state's unemployment insurance (UI) system.
On Tuesday, a Senate committee approved Kristin Richards to become director of IDES instead of acting director.
Within 7-10 days of filing your claim, you will receive a UI Finding letter in the mail. The UI Finding letter will tell you whether you are monetarily eligible for benefits, meaning you have earned sufficient wages in your base period.
Illinois Department of Employment Security Department overviewJurisdictionIllinoisDepartment executiveJeffrey D. Mays, Director of Employment SecurityWebsitewww.ides.state.il.us
Call Tele-Serve: (312) 338-4337 Available Monday through Friday a.m. to p.m. TTY: (800) 662-3943 Monday through Friday a.m. to p.m. Page 3 3 1. File for unemployment benefits over the phone or online at ides.illinois.gov. 2.
Finding A Claimant ID The Claimant ID can be found in the upper-right of the UI Finding letter, as well as other letters and emails received from IDES. Claimants need to use their Claimant ID to register with ILogin and access their account.
The Board will mail the decision to you as soon as possible after your appeal. Subject to the exception described below, the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act states that the Board of Review shall issue its decision within 120 calendar days of the date of appeal to the Board.
What is Illinois Unemployment Insurance? Unemployment insurance benefits provide temporary financial assistance to workers unemployed through no fault of their own that meet Illinois' eligibility requirements.
For Unemployment Insurance inquiries, including questions about claims, certification, and Direct Deposit, or to certify for benefits online, please visit our website or call Claimant Services to speak to a representative at 1-800-244-5631 (TTY 1-866-322-8357).