Summary of Issue: Interruption Of Earnings


Decision 24471 Full Text of Decision 24471

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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Some 3 months after termination, following a complaint filed by the union, a severance pay was paid to claimants. A reallocation of earnings was made from date of termination, including vacation and statutory holiday pay. S. 43 used to cancel the benefit period and start it from a later date.


Decision 16854 Full Text of Decision 16854

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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A pastor who ceased to be paid his monthly salary of $1446 because of a lack of funds but continued to be provided with housing accommodations estimated at $75 weekly. Retroactive ruling resulting in substantial overpayment.

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interruption of earnings conditions required non-monetary income
earnings income in kind

Decision 14030 Full Text of Decision 14030

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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Laid off full-time but continued 2 days a week. Reported earnings without fail. Overpayment: $4000 due entirely to Commission's oversight in allowing claim all these years.


Decision 13015 Full Text of Decision 13015

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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Rehired part-time 4 days after lay-off and reported his earnings without fail for the following 8 months. No interruption of earnings. Overpayment: $7150.

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interruption of earnings conditions required rehired within 7 days
interruption of earnings conditions required reduction in hours
reconsideration of claim new facts with diligence
reconsideration of claim overpayment authority to write off

Decision 12440 Full Text of Decision 12440

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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No interruption of earnings. Overpayment in the amount of $4620 brought about by misinformation given by the Commission and also by not investigating until long after payments had expired.

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interruption of earnings conditions required rehired within 7 days
reconsideration of claim overpayment hardship defined

Decision 12356 Full Text of Decision 12356

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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8 months involved. Last day worked 5-12, re-employed 12-12. The result is anomalous. Because he had an interruption of earnings of only 6 days he was not initially entitled to claim for benefits. [p. 2-3]

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interruption of earnings conditions required rehired within 7 days
earnings bonus retaining one's services
board of referees jurisdiction priority of law
reconsideration of claim errors by Commission not a ground of entitlement

Decision 11002 Full Text of Decision 11002

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings
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Claimant laid off 31-12-82 but returned to same employer on part-time basis within 7 days and worked every week in 1983 reporting to the Commission all earnings received. Retroactive ruling.

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interruption of earnings charter

Decision 74123 Full Text of Decision 74123

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reconsideration of claim factual cases interruption of earnings reinstatement
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EI benefits were paid to the claimant from January 16 to November 26, 2005. The Commission learned that, on May 30, 2006, a memorandum of understanding was reached between the claimant and the employer. The claimant was reinstate in his position with pay from December 16, 2004 to March 16, 2006, to settle the claimant's grievance. The Commission determined that there was no interruption of earnings as the claimant was not unemployed for seven consecutive days. That decision resulted in an overpayment. The claimant's appeal is dismissed by the Umpire.

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