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availability for work |
applicability |
personal situation |
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Summary:
The Commission concluded that the claimant was not available for work. The FCA went on to deal with the main issue and found that not withstanding the claimant's desire to attend work, he was not available within the meaning of the EIA as a result of obstacles which prevented him from getting to work. The FCA concluded by quoting Sarkis (CUB 25057) it goes without saying that a person may not be regarded as available when that person admits to not being available or is in a situation that prevents him or her from being available.