The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board found that, during the period that claimant was collecting unemployment insurance benefits, he was not totally unemployed because he was performing certain activities on behalf of a business supply company of which his wife was the sole officer and stockholder. Claimant acknowledged that, during the period in question, he wrote 59 checks for the business, ran errands, did some bookkeeping and occasionally contacted clients. These activities...
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