The Board ruled that the employer, an administrator of health insurance carriers, exercised sufficient direction and control over the activities of claimants to establish an employer-employee relationship. According to evidence adduced at the hearing, claimant Don E. Venettozzi worked as an insurance sales agent while claimant Lynne A. Miller worked out of her residence as a telemarketer, inter alia, setting up appointments for the employer's sales agents. Various...
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