Claimant, a plier worker in the jewelry trade, had earned as high as $1.10 per hour. The offered employment was in the same line of work but paid at the start only 90 cents per hour and claimant refused the offer solely on the ground that the pay was less than she had earned. All the requirements of the statute were met and refusal of the offer was without good cause as a matter of law.
Decision of the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board reversed, on the law, and...
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