Claimant, a bookkeeper, lost her employment under nondisqualifying conditions. The board found that the claimant's meager job efforts were not those of a person interested in finding employment and that she did not demonstrate a genuine attachment to the labor market. Claimant admitted that she knew that the salary offered for most bookkeeping positions was between $125 and $135 per week. Nevertheless, she testified the minimum salary she would accept was $175 per week, made...
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