Claimant had been employed by a kodak company as a "reel assembler". On January 14, 1949, she voluntarily quit the job. On March 25, 1949, she filed a claim for unemployment insurance. On April 21, 1949, claimant was offered employment with her former employer as a "film spooler" at the prevailing wage rate. It is without dispute that she was "reasonably fitted by training and experience" for the work offered. It involved work in a "dark room" and claimant declined the employment...
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