R994-402-204. Suitable Work  


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  •   (1) Suitable work for EB claimants includes work:

      (a) in any occupation within the claimant's capabilities unless he or she can show that his or her prospects for obtaining work in his or her regular occupation are good, as defined in Subsection R994-402-205 and

      (b) paying the greater of the federal or state minimum wage provided the gross average pay exceeds the claimant's weekly benefit amount plus any supplemental unemployment benefit.

      (2) Suitable work for EB claimants does not include work:

      (a) available as the result of a strike or labor dispute;

      (b) having wages, hours or other conditions of the work which are substantially less favorable to the claimant than those prevailing for similar work in the locality (for example, a skilled claimant, such as a carpenter, may be required to take a job paying the minimum wage in another occupation, but he or she does not have to take a carpenter job paying minimum wage if that wage is substantially less than the prevailing wage for carpenter work in his or her locality);

      (c) which requires the claimant as a condition of being employed to join a union or to resign from or refrain from joining any labor organization;

      (d) which would not be considered suitable for a regular claimant, such as unsafe working conditions or work requiring a move or travel beyond normal commuting distance. Except with regard to the type of occupation and the wages, standards for determining the suitability of work are the same for EB claimants as for regular claimants.