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Matter Claim Ann L. Ciganek

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  • Title: Matter Claim Ann L. Ciganek
  • Author : Supreme Court of New York
  • Release Date : January 21, 1968
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 57 KB

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Appeal from a decision of the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board, filed March 21, 1967, disqualifying claimant from receiving
benefits for the period commencing August 1, 1966, through and including August 21, 1966, because she was unavailable for
employment. (Labor Law, 591, subd. 2.) Claimant, a secretary, had been working for an airline for about seven years when
she was laid off on July 13, 1966 because of a strike. She filed for unemployment insurance benefits, and on July 28, 1966
went to Lansford, Pennsylvania, where her mother resides, and where she previously resided. The record indicates that on
August 1, 1966 she applied for a summer resort job and to a dress shop for employment as a secretary or office worker. Ten
days later she applied at The Dime Bank and Newberry's Dime Store in Lansford for office work. On August 18, 1966 she applied
to the First National Bank, and on August 20, 1966 she applied to a department store for similar work. On August 22, 1966
her supervisor at her former place of employment telephoned and advised her that she could return to work with the airline.
She returned to New York and commenced working on August 23, 1966. "Whether a person is available for employment during a
specific period is a question of fact to be determined by the referee and the Appeal Board." (Matter of Dunn [ Corsi ], 1
A.D.2d 722.) The board found that claimant did not make an active, diligent and sincere effort to find employment. (Matter
of Postol [ Catherwood ], 25 A.D.2d 919; Matter of Gaede [ Lubin ], 9 A.D.2d 588.) The decision of the board is supported
by substantial evidence, and may not be disturbed. Disposition Decision affirmed, without costs.


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