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availability for work |
courses |
weight of statements |
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Summary:
Merely saying one would be prepared to leave the course will not ordinarily, by itself, rebut the presumption. That expressed intention must be accompanied by evidence such as a sustained and determined effort to find employment that shows where claimant's intent lies.
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availability for work |
courses |
employment left |
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Summary:
Claimant took leave of absence from casual work to attend course. There is evidence that her real interest was in completing her course because her leave of absence would preclude her from being offered employment by former employer should the occasion arise.