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availability for work |
courses |
purpose of the legislation |
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Summary:
The U.I. system has not been established to financially support full-time students but rather to assist workers who have lost their employment through no fault of their own and are actively searching for other work.
Issue: |
Sub-Issue 1: |
Sub-Issue 2: |
Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
courses |
disentitlement not automatic |
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Summary:
Full-time students are usually considered unavailable for work. This presumption can be rebutted if the claimant is willing to abandon the course for a suitable employment, if he is conducting an active job search, or if his course schedule is flexible.