Indiana Code § 22-4-5-3

Work week specified in contract; conditions for use
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Sec. 3. (a) This section applies for purposes of deductible income only.       (b) If: (1) an employee and an employing unit have agreed in a labor contract, that is negotiated on or before May 10, 1987, and any renewals of the contract, to establish a work week that is a different term of seven (7) days than the calendar week; (2) the employing unit has filed a written notice with the department in the form and manner prescribed by the department stating that a work week other than the calendar week has been established under the labor contract between the employing unit and its employees; and (3) the notice has been filed with the department before an employee working on the contractual work week files a claim for unemployment compensation benefits; the work week specified in the contract may be used for purposes of this chapter.   IC 22-4-6 Chapter 6. Employing Units Defined               22-4-6-1 Definition             22-4-6-2 Contributions; determination; remuneration other than money             22-4-6-3 Concurrent employment by related corporations

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