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0530anc.doc
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foreman told the claimant that “he would see about getting the claimant started at the mine site
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1108.doc
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get into the doctor before her medication ran out.
On June 9, 2015, the claimant had been without her
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0015RANC.DOC
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. Recently, she has been getting mail belonging to others.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.420 provides, in part
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0034ANC.DOC
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to have the remaining hours. He was unable to get more hours during the times he could work because
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0035JNU.DOC
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8101.08, 7/20/84. As the claimant in this case apparently did not get his mail for such a reason, we
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0048ANC.DOC
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in a supervisory position; that she would get back to him. The employer reduced the hours of at their client due
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0055JNU.DOC
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increments, he was able to work on personal chores to get ready for his departure. Mr. Stooksbury did
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0057.DOC
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to provide. Mr. Holt does not recall getting a handbook after 1991, although he filed in 1994, 1995
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0061ANC.DOC
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. Roush, to get another helper on the job. On November 10, 1997, Mr. Root was to pick up Mr. Roush
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0066ANC.DOC
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between Anchorage and Kenai and needed the money wired immediately to get back home. Ms. Henley knew
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0070ANC.DOC
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minutes. Mr. Walluk does not want to pay a $3 one-way cab fare to get to work if work were offered
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0078ANC.DOC
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that she had to go to Alabama to get her children back. She had had some telephone conversations with her
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0094ANC.DOC
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referred to time needed to get to an airport or to travel out of town to a job site. His availability
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0103.DOC
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. He has difficulty, even with medication, getting out of bed in the morning or going to work on some
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0133JNU.DOC
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she gets mad or excited, her voice rises. She did not, however, ever yell at Ms. Wall. She only
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0140ANC.DOC
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at about 7:30 a.m. to get it running. Mr. Boden was scheduled to be at the work site by 4:00 a.m. He did
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0158ANC.DOC
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. He was continually denied that request. Mr. Lesniak has shown that he did everything he could to get
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0160.DOC
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in Copper Center for him. Occasionally, Mr. Martin would get a ride from a friend, but not often
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0164ANC.DOC
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the issue with Mr. Hilliard, sales manager, who made an attempt to get a commission split (without success
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0168JNU.DOC
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employees, ignore their questions, get mad if an employee didn't do what he asked immediately
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0178ANC.DOC
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, about getting his paycheck on time. Mr. Reed admitted that Mr. Hupp was always on time for work
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0182ANC.DOC
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available. Ms. Carr did not get out of Anchorage on Yute Air until Monday, December 8, 1997, in the morning
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0189ANC.DOC
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to get the work done. However, the circumstances in this case failed to show that Mr. Patrick's actions
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0201INT.DOC
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was off she tried to get a transfer to other work within the company, but nothing was available. She
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0213ANC.DOC
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in with a friend temporarily, but had no money or vehicle to get to work. He talked to the owner of the business
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0216JNU.DOC
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the September 7, 1997, incident.
From the point Mr. Kohlbeck was hired, he and Mr. Morgan did not get along
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0217JNU.DOC
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the store from 7:58 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. before she was able to get through;
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When she got through, she told
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0222ANC.DOC
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the statement that it was hard to get someone fired there. Ms. Hickey assumed Mr. Newstrom was talking about
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0222CANC.DOC
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made the statement that it was hard to get someone fired there. Ms. Hickey assumed Mr. Newstrom
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0233FBX.DOC
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of hours for 120 days. Each man understood they needed to work the hours to get the work done. Mr. Humburg
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0242ANC.DOC
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not get the names, titles, or phone numbers of individuals contacted. Mr. Chapin did, however, list
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0266ANC.DOC
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she needed lifted.
In June 1997, Mr. Kershaw told Ms. White he would get someone to install
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0284RJNU.DOC
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because "I was working and I could not get away."
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.420. Hearing procedure
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0295JNU.DOC
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. Lisac had done so. He opined that comments get expanded.
Mr. Davis was not given the position because
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0303ANC.DOC
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get eight hours of work per day. During November and December 1997, Mr. Yates averaged between 25
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0303CANC.DOC
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not always get eight hours of work per day. During November and December 1997, Mr. Yates averaged between 25
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0305ANC.DOC
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could not get her instructions until then. Ms. Mackey felt the employer wanted her to work
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0309anc.DOC
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work usually started at 9:00 p.m. He would usually get four to five work hours per night during
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0316.DOC
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every evening. During that period, his children retrieved the mail. Mr. Johnson remembers getting
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0327ANC.DOC
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to get control of the hostility in the brokerage section, Ms. Ottosen had rules posted on how employees
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0333ANC.DOC
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to talk to the director and get back to her. She did not seek a second meeting with human resources when
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0340ANC.DOC
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wanted to get the job done. Therefore, Mr. Pettry decided to quit his job with Gaston and Associates
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0349INT.DOC
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was not able to get the required rehabilitation in Dutch Harbor. Mr. Lane-Evans returned to his home in Palm
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0351INT.DOC
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. In November, Mr. Jones tried to get his wife to agree to a longer period of employment, but she again became
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0360INT.DOC
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overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still working would have been difficult
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0374ANC.DOC
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the drum off company property.
Mr. Ewers was never told he had to get special permission to remove items
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0392FBX.DOC
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. Marty indicated that Mr. Lewis "got in their faces" and was mad. Marty stated that maybe he should get
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0396ANC.DOC
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about the same problem. He heard management tell the employee that all new employees were going to get
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0403JNU.DOC
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not get along, and, even in their personal lives, ignored each other.
STATUTORY PROVISIONS
AS 23.20.379.
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0409ANC.DOC
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indicated he would get back to her by the end of the day. Mr. Freeman did not recall that conversation
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0416ANC.DOC
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, because she believed she would eventually get through. She first tried to file on or about February 1
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0422FBX.DOC
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required his assistance in repairing the truck and getting tires replaced. Mr. Moyer contends that he quit
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0427FBX.DOC
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to get change from the office. She was aware that such actions were against company policy. The cash
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0435ANC.DOC
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every other week. By October 1997, Mr. Baltz experienced difficulties in getting the employer's workers
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0456ANC.DOC
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be late. It normally took Ms. Harris about 45 minutes to get to work in Anchorage from Palmer. Ms
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0456CANC.DOC
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employer to advise she would be late. It normally took Ms. Harris about 45 minutes to get to work
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0463JNU.DOC
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, then, to quit, and get an education in a field that he would be able to support his family better.
Mr
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0465JNU.DOC
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, but her employer objected because she was unable to get her work done. Because her husband also worked
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0467INT.DOC
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the letter, but was not able to get any help when she needed it. She decided she could not do the job
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0498ANC.DOC
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. As the claimant in this case apparently did not get his mail for such a reason, we conclude his failure to appear
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0504.DOC
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did not get along with the head cook, Helen. She felt Helen was too bossy and did not have
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0507FBX.DOC
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, but was not able to get any assistance from his union or his supervisor. He discovered that the counseling program
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0528.DOC
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8101.08, 7/20/84. As the claimant in this case apparently did not get his mail for such a reason, we
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0529FBX.DOC
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, but believes he was with his wife getting pain pills. The office was closed on weekends, on December 25 and 26
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0536ANC.DOC
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the matter further because he started getting benefit payments.
AESD records show that benefit payments were
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0540ANC.DOC
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whether he could go home. Although several employees were trying to get her attention at once, she
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0545ANC.DOC
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employment. She felt she did not really get along with Steve Rice, the employer. She was having some
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0555.DOC
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with but was unsuccessful. He did not think he could afford to get a new apartment on his own, because of lack of funds
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0559FBX.DOC
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in her arm. Mr. Jones immediately began the phone calls to get a court order to have her hospitalized
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0567ANC.DOC
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. Brown touched her. Mr. Brown attempted to get the customer out of the pool area by opening the door
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0569JNU.DOC
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, determination appeal. Mr. Tran did not think to get help from the Employment Security Division.
Exhibit 2
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0576INT.DOC
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to take care of the business because it could get worse. His letter was forwarded to the tribunal
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0578ANC.DOC
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with Ms. Hagen who attempted to get the coworker to improve, which he did to some degree.
On February 11
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0579ANC.DOC
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I know I'm not going to get it.
Ms. Sounthone testified that she is willing and has been willing
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0609ANC.DOC
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lower back by the Veteran's Administration. She attempted to get more training for a job based
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0613ANC.DOC
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jobs that do not involve late night work. He has tried to get a release from the VA
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0614ANC.DOC
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to get bigger tips. Ms. Winters did not challenge that statement during the hearing. Also, she did
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0626ANC.DOC
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. Look little girl let's get the union steward here.
The October 28 exchange between Mr. Wood and his
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0626CANC.DOC
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. Look little girl let's get the union steward here.
The October 28 exchange between Mr. Wood and his
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0631FBX.DOC
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chatting again. Mr. Finklea found it difficult to get his orders out on time and to hear the table orders
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0632ANC.DOC
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in getting the state or federal governments to stop what he saw as management wrongdoing. Also by that time
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0678.DOC
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the determination. Ms. Starry said she would look into the matter further, but did not get back to him. After
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0692JNU.DOC
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. He asked Ms. Punguk, but was unable to get any definite response from her. He also asked the city
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0697ANC.DOC
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to get $550 per month in rent. By January, their renters were behind in rent payments. The renters had
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0701FBX.DOC
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. Lundin understood Ms. Goward was leaving immediately to get to the Department of Labor before it closed
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0710ANC.DOC
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conditions. By January 1998, it took Ms. Roberts about 20 minutes to get to work. Therefore, she requested
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0710CANC.DOC
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stages of pregnancy and winter conditions. By January 1998, it took Ms. Roberts about 20 minutes to get
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0718ANC.DOC
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quitting.
Ms. Roberts and another coworker did not get along with one another. She had complained about
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0732ANC.DOC
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on the negative environment and told Mr. Becker to get his time card.
After he retrieved his time card, Mr
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0738ANC.DOC
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given an orientation on H2S. They were told if they smelled sulfur, to immediately get cross wind
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0743ANC.DOC
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and fell behind getting her customers taken care of. The assistant manager, Gail, approached Ms. Parks
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0744ANC.DOC
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. Hargrave pushed and shoved a superior while making the statement to “get the h--- out of [his] way
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0747ANC.DOC
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provider and/or preschool. Later, she realized her 5-year-old was getting very little supervision from
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0748ANC.DOC
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to contact her doctor about spotting before she could get ready for work.
Mr. Watts opted to discharge Ms
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0762JNU.DOC
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to her husband's work, or her own illnesses. Mrs. James' husband is in the military. He often gets
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0787ANC.DOC
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to another truck, but the cost would be about $20 per day in gas to get to Anchorage. Mr. Binggeli opted
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0794ANC.DOC
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not get along with his direct supervisor, the master mechanic. He believed the master mechanic
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0824ANC.DOC
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reservations for the evening of March 20, instead of March 19. She was unable to get an earlier return flight
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0841ANC.DOC
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in the company, Ms. Hanson was aware that due to a lack of sales the finances were getting worse. Collection
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0842ANC.DOC
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in the company, Ms. Hanson was aware that due to a lack of sales the finances were getting worse. Collection
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