Certain hourly-rated employes of General Electric Company, at its Owensboro plant, received unemployment insurance benefits (either in the form of cash benefits or credit for a waiting period) for weeks in 1967 and 1968 when the plant was shutdown, and certain hourly-rated employes of the company at its Louisville plant likewise received benefits for weeks in 1967 when the Louisville plant was shutdown...
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