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Decision A-0531.01 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | training | | | Summary: In a brief decision, the Court refused to intervene, specifying that the internship the claimant was doing with a lawyer was in the nature of an employment contract. Application for judicial review summarily dismissed. | Other Issue(s): | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | full working week | | |
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Decision 51844 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | training | | | Summary: Claimant is doing a six-month training period in a lawyer's office. Must work 35 hours/week and receives $50 a week for his expenses. Decided that a trainee cannot claim to be unemployed even if he is doing his on-the-job training for free: he is presumed to be working a full working week. | Other Issue(s): | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | full working week | | |
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Decision 15708 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | training | | | Summary: Clt accepted job with a 3-week training period, salaried remuneration and then commission sales. The fact he garnered little or no sales earnings does not change the fact he was under contract. He worked 5 to 6 days a week, averaging 2 to 3 hours in morning and 4 to 5 in evening. | Other Issue(s): | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | work without earnings | | |
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