Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 31 - Labor
236 - Eligibility for Unemployment Compensation
Section 31-236-1 - Refusal of work general
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 31-236-1
Current through December 12, 2024
(a) An individual shall be ineligible for benefits if the Administrator finds that the individual failed without sufficient cause either:
(1) to
apply for available, suitable work when so directed by the Administrator or by
the public employment bureau; or
(2) to accept suitable employment when
offered to the individual by the public employment bureau or by an
employer.
(b) Ineligibility pursuant to subsection (a) shall continue until the individual has returned to work and earned at least six times the individual's benefit rate.
(c)
(1) Suitable work means either work in the
individual's occupation or field or other work for which such individual is
reasonably fitted, provided such work is within a reasonable distance of the
individual's residence. In determining whether or not any work is suitable for
an individual, the Administrator shall consider the degree of risk to the
individual's health, safety and morals, the individual's physical and mental
fitness and prior training and experience, the individual's skills, the
individual's previous wage level and the individual's length of
unemployment.
(2) Notwithstanding
subdivision (1) of this subsection, for an individual who has limited
availability to part-time employment while satisfying the eligibility
requirements of section
31-235-6a
of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the administrator shall not
find work to be suitable unless it is consistent with any medical restrictions
imposed by the individual's licensed physician.
(d) The Administrator shall not deem work to be suitable nor deny benefits under Chapter 567 of the Connecticut General Statutes to any otherwise eligible individual for refusing to accept work under any of the following conditions:
(1) The
position offered is vacant due directly to a strike, lockout or other
dispute;
(2) The wages, hours or
other conditions of work offered are substantially less favorable to the
individual than those prevailing for similar work in the locality;
(3) As a condition of being employed the
individual would be required to join a company union or resign or refrain from
joining any bona fide labor organization;
(4) The position is for work which commences
or ends between the hours of one and six o'clock in the morning if the
Administrator finds that such work would constitute a high degree of risk to
the health, safety or morals of the individual, or would be beyond the physical
or mental capabilities or fitness of the individual or there is no suitable
transportation available between the individual's home and the individual's
place of employment;
(5) As a
condition of being employed the individual would be required to agree not to
leave such position if recalled by the individual's former employer.
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