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availability for work |
restrictions |
wages or salary |
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Summary:
Millwright who, after 8 months, would not accept less than union rate of $18 an hour. No jobs available even at non-union rate of $12, so it is argued that, since there is no work anyway, a restriction to $18 did not in fact cause him to be unavailable.
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Sub-Issue 1: |
Sub-Issue 2: |
Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
restrictions |
labour market information |
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Summary:
Millwright who, after 8 months, would not accept less than union rate. Restrictions may be imposed but, in order to demonstrate continued availability, one must show that there are reasonable prospects of finding work of this restrictive nature in the existing labour market.