MATTER OF KUSHNER v. LANDAU, NEWMAN & ROSEN


13 A.D.2d 564 (1961)

In the Matter of the Claim of Ben Kushner, Respondent, v. Landau, Newman & Rosen et al., Appellants. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

March 9, 1961


Claimant's work as a fur nailer in connection with the manufacture of fur garments required him to stretch individual furs or "skins" in shape, the process being to mark out a pattern, wet the fur and stretch it on a board according to the pattern. The employer testified that the larger skins do not require "too much pulling", that occasionally — perhaps once a week or, according to claimant, two or three times per week — a small skin will require greater stretching...

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