Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1975

Possehl v. Employment Division

Possehl v. Employment Division
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided October 28, 1975 · Foley, Langtry, Schwab
23 Or. App. 189; 541 P.2d 1062; 1975 Ore. App. LEXIS 924

Possehl v. Employment Division

Opinion of the Court

SCHWAB, C. J.

Claimant seeks unemployment benefits for certain *190weeks during which he was enrolled in a college course which required attendance in class from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The referee held against the claimant on the ground that he was not sufficiently available for work within the meaning of ORS 657.155(1) (c) which reads in pertinent part:

β€œHe is able to work, is available for work, and is actively seeking and unable to obtain suitable work * *

The Employment Appeals Board affirmed the referee as do we. Evjen v. Employment Division, 22 Or App 372, 539 P2d 662 (1975), and Brown v. Employment Division, 22 Or App 382, 539 P2d 666 (1975), are dispositive of this case.

Affirmed.

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