Claimant was employed as a laborer by Aster Corporation, a general contractor, for a period of 12 weeks and received $2,400 in remuneration. When claimant subsequently filed for unemployment insurance benefits based in part on his employment with Aster, Aster objected on the ground that claimant was an independent contractor. The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board ultimately concluded that claimant was an employee of Aster and credited him with the weeks he worked for and...
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