January 10, 1968.
LITTLEJOHN, Justice.
In this workmen's compensation case the claimant suffered a cut-finger injury by a fellow employee while on the job December 28, 1963, and was away from employment for two weeks. Shortly after returning to work the employment relationship came to an end.
The employer tendered workmen's compensation for one week under the theory that two weeks employment was lost and no compensation is payable for the first week...
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