The claimant lived in Brooklyn and worked for his employer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at an hourly wage rate of $3.65. Eventually the company moved its plant to Freeport, Long Island, and to compensate the claimant for the additional mileage, he was offered an hourly wage of $4.25, together with his gasoline expenses. The employer testified that he refused the offer and demanded $5.00 per hour. The employer's representative testified as follows: "A. Yes. We offered him more...
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