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availability for work |
restrictions |
part-time work |
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Summary:
Normally a sincere desire means availability for either full or part-time. A restriction to part-time can illustrate an intention to withdraw from normal work force, but not always if special circumstances such as medical reasons or pattern of part-timeestablished.
Issue: |
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Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
applicability |
definition |
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Summary:
When all is said and done availability is essentially a question of the intention of the claimant. Does one really desire to be a member of the work force and does the action taken to accomplish that desire (job searches) substantiate the expressed intention?