The record supports the conclusion by the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board that Compu-Tech Software Services, Inc. exercised sufficient direction and control over its data processing technicians to establish their status as employees. The evidence established, inter alia, that Compu-Tech usually paid the technicians directly, the contract agreements the technicians signed restricted their activities with Compu-Tech clients, it was Compu-Tech who solicited the clients...
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