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availability for work |
courses |
pattern study-work afterwards |
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Summary:
A decision to be made with reference to a claimant's history of employment while attending a course of instruction must necessarily refer to past experience, and not to what might occur in the future. Future employment may have relevance to a future claim for benefit.
The fact that the claimant did later find full-time employment while attending her course, some time after the hearing, does not have any relevance to the decision of the Board of Referees, and does not refute their reasoning.