BRINK v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


27 Wis.2d 531 (1965)

BRINK and others, Appellants, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 1, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Goldberg, Previant & Uelmen of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Gerald A. Goldberg.

For the respondent Industrial Commission there was a brief by Arnold J. Spencer, chief counsel of the unemployment compensation division, and Max J. Peltin of Madison, and oral argument by Mr. Spencer.

For the respondent Journal Company there was a brief by Shea, Hoyt & Greene, and oral argument by Paul F. Meissner, all of Milwaukee.


FAIRCHILD, J.

It was the employer's position before the commission that at the time of discharge it became obligated to each plaintiff for an amount of money, due and payable as soon as the computation could be made; that for purposes of plaintiffs' eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits, this amount represented wages which the employer could allocate, at the particular plaintiff's full weekly wage rate to the successive weeks immediately following the...

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