Sec.31-236-42. Discharge during the course of a labor dispute  


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  • An individual's unemployment ceases to be due to the existence of a labor dispute when his employer notifies the individual that he is discharged and indicates an unwillingness to consider reinstatement of the individual at the end of the labor dispute. In determining whether an individual's employment continues to be due to the existence of a labor dispute or is the result of a discharge by his employer, the Administrator may consider the date of the discharge and any employer actions signifying permanent severance of employment, including payment of severance or vacation pay, or any other accrued benefits, or any other payment customarily associated with separation.

(Effective June 24, 1986)