The employers had shut down their plants for a vacation period during the summer of 1952, pursuant to collective bargaining agreements between the employers and the labor union. Some of the employees of the appellants filed claims for unemployment insurance benefits as soon as the plants were closed. Requests for wage information were sent to the appellants by the commissioner but the appellants did not furnish the requested information within the seven days required by statute...
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