Claimant was employed for ten months in general wiring and assembly work for a manufacturer of electronic equipment. As part of his work, he was required to clean the inside of machines with carbon tetrachloride. This cleaning consumed about a half day each week. During the week ending January 2, 1954, there was a general layoff at the plant and claimant became unemployed. He received weekly benefit checks under the Unemployment Insurance Law until July 11, 1954, which marked...
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