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Availability

Availability is a willingness to work under normal conditions without unduly limiting the chances of obtaining employment. It is a question of fact which requires that all the circumstances of a particular case be examined. A review of all the facts and a consideration of all the various factors involved must be carried out.

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  2. Principles of Law


    • (a) What is Availability? What is Availability?
    • (b) Restrictions Imposed by Claimant Restrictions Imposed by Claimant
    • (c) Burden of Proof Burden of Proof
    • (d) Moving to an Area with Fewer Job Opportunities Moving to an Area with Fewer Job Opportunities
    • (e) Moving to Accompany a Spouse Moving to Accompany a Spouse
    • (f) Commission Warnings Commission Warnings
    • (g) Course of Instruction Course of Instruction
    • (h) Availability and Voluntary Leaving Availability and Voluntary Leaving
    • (i) Lay-off Awaiting Recall Lay-off Awaiting Recall
    • (j) Capable of Work Capable of Work
    • (k) Termination of the Disentitlement Termination of the Disentitlement

  3. Related Topics

    • Appeal to Board of Referees
    • Appeal to Umpire
    • Teachers
    • Voluntary Leaving

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2009-04-29
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