BOLLES v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMM.

Docket Nos. 17, 18, Calendar Nos. 48,169, 48,170.

361 Mich. 378 (1960)

105 N.W.2d 192

BOLLES v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus, Kelman, Loria, McCroskey & Finucan (Jerry S. McCroskey, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, and Arthur W. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant commission.


SMITH, J.

This case1 involves unemployment compensation. In general terms the problem is this: How can a man use his time, when he is laid off, and still not lose his unemployment compensation? At one extreme the problem is clear. If he goes fishing, or sits on the porch and whittles, he is safe. But if he works, a real problem arises. Let us assume he is a good lawn mower. It is argued to us...

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