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Sub-Issue 3: |
voluntarily leaving employment |
personal reasons |
courses of study |
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Summary:
The claimant left his employment with a systems company to accept employment with "police services". He later provided a letter confirming that he had a promise of employment from the "police services". This letter also indicated that the offer of employment was conditional on the claimant completing a course at the "School Training for Police". Unfortunately, the claimant failed a part of his course and his attendance at the program was terminated. He therefore could not obtain the employment he expected to get. It is well established in the jurisprudence that one cannot establish that he has a reasonable assurance of employment in the immediate future if such employment is conditional on the completion of a course (A-249-01 and A-562-04). The appeal is dismissed.
Issue: |
Sub-Issue 1: |
Sub-Issue 2: |
Sub-Issue 3: |
voluntarily leaving employment |
new employment |
not definite |
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Summary:
The claimant left his employment with a systems company to accept employment with "police services". He later provided a letter confirming that he had a promise of employment from the "police services". This letter also indicated that the offer of employment was conditional on the claimant completing a course at the "School Training for Police". Unfortunately, the claimant failed a part of his course and his attendance at the program was terminated. He therefore could not obtain the employment he expected to get. It is well established in the jurisprudence that one cannot establish that he has a reasonable assurance of employment in the immediate future if such employment is conditional on the completion of a course (A-249-01 and A-562-04). The appeal is dismissed.