He was paid on that date and also given an additional two weeks' salary. No claim for benefits was filed until June 23, 1958, thus giving the claimant only 13 weeks of employment from the beginning of his base period to September 20, 1957. The claimant clearly had 40 weeks of employment in the 104 weeks preceding the filing of his claim but the Industrial Commissioner denied the claim for failure to have 15 weeks of employment in the 52 weeks preceding the filing of the claim...
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