KERRIGAN, J.
In 1959 plaintiff, as the owner and operator of a neon sign company, employed defendant as a salesman for the purpose of selling and leasing electric signs. Originally, under oral agreement, defendant received for his services a fixed salary of $100 weekly and an expense account, plus a 4 percent commission on cash sales negotiated. Defendant's salary was later increased to $150 weekly. Subsequently, in October 1960 the parties entered into a new oral...
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