You could be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are discharged for refusing work during a shift you have never worked or agreed to work for the employer.
No in most cases you can not claim unemployment .
Most states will not pay unemployment for being fired, unless you were fired for what they feel was a wrong reason. In your case, it would seem - if you can prove that's why they fired you - that you'd have a good claim.
You can draw unemployment benefits if you were fired or laid off.
apply for unemployment .
No. You receive unemployment BECAUSE you have no job.
Can I receive my unemployment if I was fired for going to jail it was out of my control
no you will not
You can be "fired without warning" anywhere, but that does not necessarily mean 'with cause'. Being denied unemployment benefits by the state would depend on the investigator's findings as to the truth of reason for the firing.
From my knowledge you can apply the day after you are fired and shouls receive some form of payment in about 4-6 weeks.
no, he was fired for refusing to go to rehab
If you were fired for criminal misconduct it is likely that you will not get unemployment.
The law states you cannot collect unemployment if you were fired for cause, doesn't matter if it was a minor infraction or major one. <><> Retirement age does not come into the question, but rather whether the reason was justified and what your work history is that would make you eligible for unemployment benefits. Being fired for a minor infraction would be investigated by the state investigator to determine if it was, in fact, a bonified "minor infraction" or trumped up to avoid the unemployment claim from being charged against the employer.