Claimant, a teacher's aide, had been employed for some years in New York City until June, 1975 when her job terminated under nondisqualifying conditions. She then moved up-State permanently because her husband planned to retire and her daughter was going to college in the up-State locality. Whether a claimant's efforts to secure employment are sufficiently diligent to satisfy the statutory requirement of availability is a question of fact to be determined by the board and...
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