18 Miss. Code. R. 14-12.11 - Suitable Employment
A. Employment will
be considered suitable unless:
1. The wage
offered is less than the highest of the applicable Federal minimum wage, the
applicable State minimum wage or 80% of the Federal minimum wage if neither the
Federal nor the State minimum wage is applicable.
2. The employment is offered on a piece-rate
basis (the worker is paid a fixed piece rate for each item produced regardless
of the time involved) and the average hourly yield the employee can reasonably
be expected to earn is less than the applicable hourly wages as specified
above.
3. The household member, as
a condition of employment or continuing employment, must join, resign from or
refrain from joining any legitimate labor organization.
4. The work offered is at a site subject to a
strike or lockout at the time of the offer unless the strike has been enjoined
under the Taft-Hartley Act or unless an injunction has been issued under
section 10 of the Railway Labor Act.
B. All other employment will be considered
suitable unless the household member involved can demonstrate that:
1. The risk to health and safety is
unreasonable;
2. The member is
physically or mentally unfit to perform the employment as documented by medical
evidence or reliable information from other sources;
3. The employment offered within the first 30
days of registration is not in the member's major field of
experience;
4. The distance from
the member's home to the place of employment is unreasonable considering the
expected wage and time and cost of commuting; or
a) If daily commuting time exceeds 2 hours
per day, not including transporting a child to and from a childcare facility,
then it will be considered unsuitable.
b) If the distance to the place of employment
prevents walking and there is no public or private transportation available to
transport the individual to the jobsite, then it will also be considered
unsuitable.
5. The
working hours or nature of employment interferes with the member's religious
observance, convictions or beliefs.
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