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Decision 12426A    Full Text
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
Claimant has a babysitter job during the days and earns $100 weekly. Reg. 44(1) quoted. A 32 1/2 hour work week is certainly within the normal range of working hours for a person employed in the capacity of a babysitter.

Decision 10840B     
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
Mother of a child who cared for 2 others in home for $35 each, 40 hours per week. Hours of work not only factor in 43(2). Amount received merely covered costs of caring for child, not a primary means of livelihood.
Other Issue(s):Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemployment minor in extent    

Decision 15074    Full Text
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
Claimant did not operate a licensed day care establishment but had earnings, as small as they were, from this work in her home. Normally it involved her being home from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. and she sometimes had some children in the afternoon also.

Decision 13927    Full Text
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
Baby-sitter for a school teacher at teacher's home 6 1/2 hours per day earning $20 a day which she reported without fail. Disentitled retroactively for being not unemployed. No evidence of full week under reg. 44. Working week discussed. Baby-sitting isa part-time job.

Decision 11260    Full Text
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
Claimant said that she had been babysitting for her sister-in-law from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 or 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, and she received cigarette money in the amount of $25 per week. A question of fact decided by Board.
Other Issue(s):Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemployment partial working week    

Decision 09494    Full Text
Issue:Sub-Issue 1:Sub-Issue 2:Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemploymentbabysitting  
Summary:
The Board ruled that claimant was not unemployed while babysitting for a neighbour from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at $10 a day. Claimant had the care of her 2 children when employed and, on that basis, the Umpire found she was available. [unemployed statusoverlooked]

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