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board of referees |
weight of statements |
contradictory |
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Summary:
Although there is substance to the doctrine that a claimant's early statements should be given full weight, it does not always and necessarily follow that the message taken by a Commission staff is the message that was intended by the claimant.
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teaching |
availability for work |
summer months |
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Summary:
Does a claimant fail to prove availability when, for want of anything better, she is looking for work as school aide? Can this not be explained by the fact that she had no guarantee of re-employment? Does a job search impose continuing exercises in futility?
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board of referees |
weight of statements |
from a Commission agent |
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Summary:
Although there is substance to the doctrine that a claimant's early statements should be given full weight, it does not always and necessarily follow that the message taken by a Commission staff is the message that was intended by the claimant.