Claimant, a resident of Manhattan, was employed as a bookbinder in Long Island City. In July, 1966, the employer moved its factory to Moonachie, New Jersey and claimant refused to report to work there because of the increase in her traveling expenses. In order to reach her work at Long Island City she travelled by subway and in order to reach the new location, she would be required to travel by subway and bus, consuming less than an hour...
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