Decision 17091
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As regards the 3-week disqualification, it should be reduced to 2 weeks, since it was established that this potential employer shut down 2 weeks after the date of the offer of employment.
Decision 15454
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Given the distance he would have had to cover every day, the fact that he had only one car at home and that his wife used it for her work, and that the child required babysitting services, disentitlement was reduced from 6 to 2 weeks.
Decision 10149
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6 week disqualification excessive. Not a case where employment offered was cavalierly refused. Claimant expressed interest, tried to negotiate conditions and even agreed to trial period proposed. 1 week disqualification would suffice.