Summary of Issue: Remuneration To Be Repaid As Overpayment


Decision 14133A Full Text of Decision 14133A

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Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
job creation remuneration to be repaid as overpayment
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Claimant employed by Future Creations at $150 a week. Advised by Commission officer she would receive a top-up. Rate of benefit: $257. Subsequently decided that this was not a job creation program and overpayment established. Judgment withheld pending outcome of GRANGER.

other summary
Other Issue(s): Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
reconsideration of claim overpayment authority to write off

Decision 12584 Full Text of Decision 12584

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Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
job creation remuneration to be repaid as overpayment
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The CEIC became aware that claimant had worked only 4 weeks in his qualifying period, not 15 as initially recorded. Benefit period voided. Paid at $315 a week while working in project. Overpayment: $4399. I would strongly suggest to the CEIC to considera write-off under reg. 60.


Decision 11723 Full Text of Decision 11723

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Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
job creation remuneration to be repaid as overpayment
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Retroactively disentitled due to pregnancy. The fact that claimant was engaged in a Job Creation Project does not alter this unfortunate situation. She is now required to pay back the money received while working.

other summary
Other Issue(s): Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
job creation disqualification and disentitlement
reconsideration of claim errors by Commission not a ground of entitlement

Decision 11580 Full Text of Decision 11580

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Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
job creation remuneration to be repaid as overpayment
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Was paid by error 6 weeks beyond 21-5-83, the Saturday of week 15-5 under reg. 85(7) dealing with a seasonal fishing benefit period. Cannot keep money paid to him by error even if then employed under a make-work project.

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