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availability for work |
incompatible situations |
family obligations |
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Summary:
Although availability implies a sincere desire to work, the will to work is not in itself synonymous with availability. In order to decide if a person his available, it must be determined if he his faced with obstacles which hinder his will to work.
Issue: |
Sub-Issue 1: |
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Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
applicability |
proof |
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Summary:
One cannot be considered available when one admits not being available or, when the situation is such as to prevent one from accepting any work. The receipt of benefits depends on evidence that the claimant is available for work, not on the reason for being unavailable.