Claimant was employed in New York but worked in Connecticut; and the problem in the case is whether the employment was, as the Unemployment Appeal Board has held, a New York employment, or as the Industrial Commissioner ruled on the initial determination, that claimant was not qualified for New York unemployment insurance benefits because his work was "localized" in Connecticut and he did not have the necessary qualifying weeks in New York employment. Work is "localized"...
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