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voluntarily leaving employment |
health reasons |
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Left after 5 months to avoid nervous breakdown due to working with quadriplegics. No medical evidence supporting impending breakdown nor that employment different from what he understood prior to accepting it. 3-week disqualification proper.
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basic concepts |
disqualification and work |
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Initial claim 5-10-84 and disqualified 3 weeks. Found work 13-10-84 until 22-3-85. As the 3-week disqualification can only occur in weeks payable and as claim in March was renewal, disqualification must take place from 3-85.
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voluntarily leaving employment |
working conditions |
personal qualifications |
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Employed with quadriplegics. Left after 5 months. The fact that the employment which claimant did accept was not that for which he was trained does not give rise to just cause.