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0372fbx.doc
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. Button about her, and opined that she did so in an attempt to get Ms. Goodale’s full-time position. Ms
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0373fbk.doc
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not get along with fellow employees. However, Ms. Oehrig denies the allegations because she believes she
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0411jnu.doc
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was getting into trouble. He decided to leave Alaska for a warmer climate and a place where he believed his
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0413anc.doc
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she had not been chosen for a promotion to shift leader. Ms. Bellmay had been hoping to get
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0422anc.doc
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the employer was trying to get rid of her because of two previous counselings, the most recent warning her
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0424fbx.doc
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and the employer did not get along well because Mr. Fenwick had trouble learning the trade.
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0437anc.doc
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specialist in early April. When he gets ill, he is ill for three or four days.
At the conclusion
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0445anc.doc
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for her maternity leave.
Ms. Acehson did not get the MIT position upon her return to work because she
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0447jnu.doc
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to get her to quit.
1. When the board believed that some money and liquor were missing, they installed
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0458.doc
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to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained or the employer is questioned
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0467anc.doc
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, he was able to get sufficient rest and began to feel better. He felt calm enough to work full-time
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0468anc.doc
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discussed the draw the following day, indicating he should have waited for her to get the draw.
Mr
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0473anc.doc
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would get involved with the types of problems that he was having at the work site.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
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0476anc.doc
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in getting the cable project redone without revealing her involvement. Mr. Nichols informed Mary that he
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0477jnu.doc
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a student loan. It would give him not only a license to instruct for airplanes but get him up to date
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0497fbx.doc
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environment did not improve or got worse.
Ms. Ethington believed her manager, Ms. Johnson, tried to get
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0518.doc
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blacked out for several seconds. He admits he was in the ditch but was able to get out and back
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0522anc.doc
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into the bar to get dishes, deliver meals, or have a cigarette. Ms. Wisthoff contacted the Alcohol Beverage
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0529.doc
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to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained or the employer is questioned
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0543anc.doc
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error in believing he could do his job as a bus driver even after he did not get very much sleep
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0550anc.doc
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and a feeling that they were trying to get rid of him. There were a number of accusations brought against him
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0564anc.doc
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after issuance of the September 19, 2000 determination because thought he would easily get another job
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0566anc.doc
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to the other location. The other register gets more direct outside air and is colder. Because of the PIC’s
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0578w.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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0580anc.doc
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, he believed he might get hurt worse if he stayed with this job. He was one of the older workers
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0604jnu.doc
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. Killian initially discharged her because Ms. Killian wanted to get rid of her. Ms. Edenfield had spoken
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0614anc.doc
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, 2000, but did not recall getting a claimant handbook. He has not had any trouble with his mail since he
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0640fbx.doc
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) was getting the entire five percent commission on a sale completed earlier. Mr. Taylor explained
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0670anc.doc
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drinking and drugs in the kitchen. Her prior manager had told her that the new management wanted to get rid
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0671anc.doc
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miles.
Mr. Stevenson’s truck gets about 10 miles per gallon. A single 260-mile round-trip commute used
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0683anc.doc
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significant other picked her up. A taxi to her home cost about $15. Ms. McKenzie also had a hard time getting
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0689anc.doc
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to getting his children to school on time;
d. Mr. Felder would make up the time during lunch
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0694anc.doc
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strong pain medication. She tried to get more time off work but was denied that request. She was also
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0697anc.doc
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human resources to intervene in regards to a coworker’s failure to get adequate training, yet
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0730anc.doc
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justification. Although Mr. Rodriguez complained, the plant superintendent refused to get involved
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0762anc.doc
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coworkers. Coworkers, who apparently did not want Ms. Crowden to get work hours, at times yelled at her
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0776jnu.doc
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reached the standards she set. In some tasks, however, she seemed to get better, and then digressed. Dr
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0777jnu.doc
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get back to him. He received no further contact. He did not follow up on his request because he
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0782anc.doc
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get either a “free one” or a warning.
It appeared to Mr. Morgensen that Mr. Kendall showed no remorse
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0785fbk.doc
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and she did not get the opportunity to explain the reasons for quitting. She returned to the business
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0787anc.doc
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was not getting better. She was taking a lot of prescription and over-the-counter pain medication. She had seen
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0810anc.doc
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them back about six weeks in getting the theatre on line... [Mr. Fletcher] just ran out of time during
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0817anc.doc
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daughter was able to get out of her wheelchair. Currently, Ms. Carroll is willing and able to work full
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0817canc.doc
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was not able to return to work until the end of April 2001, when her daughter was able to get out of her
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0829anc.doc
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. Kallio to get his things together and leave the work site.
Mr. Kallio admits that he wanted to quit
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0833anc.doc
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of Alaska Anchorage to get his Praxis scores. However, the university was unable to locate the actual test
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0834anc.doc
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Security Division (AESD) that she quit work due to the following:
To get ready to move out of state
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0843fbx.doc
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warnings + explanations of what her job consisted of. Things were not getting done on her shift. Mainly
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0856.doc
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. Whitlock said she did not file her appeal within the 30-day filing period because “She did not get
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0858anc.doc
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representatives in the meeting tried to get her to stay and complete the meeting. Ms. Amin would not stay
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0858ranc.doc
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to get him up with the cab driving ringing the door bell to pick him up for school and the child was yet
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0862jnu.doc
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was getting very close to losing his license. He had an additional 20 to 30 hours that he needed and very few
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0874fbx.doc
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. She said to Ms. Seymour, “Get off your ass and put this stuff away.” Ms. Seymour assisted a customer
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0879fbk.doc
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not know why the employer decided to replace her. The manager informed her that she tended to get
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0888jnu.doc
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husband wanted her to stay home with the children, and she felt that she would be able to get started
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0897anc.doc
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to the bathroom to get ready for work. She became very upset and started crying and shaking. Ms. Smith decided
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0910anc.doc
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. Hume did not get her car until early May. She kept in contact with the DA who continually told her “any
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0913anc.doc
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employees were expected to help get The Diamond Rose ready for reopening. Ms. Green was scheduled to work
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0934anc.doc
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but a technician might declare them unusable just to get “free” computer parts.
Both Mr. Netherton and Mr. Jacobs
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0938jnu.doc
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to get to her rural location. Ms. Worley received and read the notice of determination. She decided
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0951jnu.doc
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. Villagers came to get him for medical help when no one else was available. The other health aids travel
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0952jnu.doc
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. Villagers came to get him for medical help when no one else was available. The other health aids travel
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0963anc.doc
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notified. Prior to travel, Ms. Holland attempted to get the case heard telephonically but was unsuccessful
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0971jnu.doc
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. He worked three days during week ending April 14, 2001. He worked various jobs getting the ship
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0990jnu.doc
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the work was too dangerous. He also quit his employment because the captain and him did not get along
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1028anc.doc
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he was getting. When the men finished their conversation, Mr. Allen reviewed his pay stubs
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1035fbx.doc
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purportedly told Ms. Henson, “Get off your high-horse.” Other workers complained to management, i.e., Ms
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1039anc.doc
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with attendance. He informed Ms. Estrada to document and get signed reprimands on A and/or B to ensure
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1042jnu.doc
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with the US Army Corps of Engineers. She quit work with two-weeks notice because she was not getting enough
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1051anc.doc
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it might be a problem but only because the bank was getting ready for conversion to Wells Fargo
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1054anc.doc
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position. Ms. Reyes indicated she could not work for $7.50 per hour as she had been getting $8.25 per hour
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1056jnu.doc
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themselves in the cooler. Ms. Brown called the main store’s front booth, but was unable to get anyone
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1081anc.doc
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quit because she did not feel she would get the support from the attorneys she worked
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1115anc.doc
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you feel you need to do! You should get that okayed with Dave [Dave McDonald, sales manager].
Ms
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1128anc.doc
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. Also, Ms. Jackson’s truck is having mechanical difficulties, and it only gets 8 miles to the gallon
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1142anc.doc
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, the January 2001 incident (several men out back whistled and tried to get in the hotel) occurred.
Ms
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1156anc.doc
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not give specific examples because he tried to ignore Mr. Henrich.
Mr. Henrich admits he would get upset
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1156canc.doc
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to ignore Mr. Henrich.
Mr. Henrich admits he would get upset with Mr. Crosby when the work was not done
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1165anc.doc
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hearing (on a work separation issue) and trying to get welfare assistance through the Ninestar program. He
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1175anc.doc
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at the hospital. Mr. Denardo was told to drink lots of liquids, get rest, and stay warm. He went to bed about 7:00
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1183jnu.doc
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suffered.
Ms. Magner-Wood took some time off in January to try to get her condition under control. When
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1189anc.doc
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told him to get the handcart.
Mr. Espalin backed up, got the cart, and then proceeded to go between
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1199cjnu.doc
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, or until she could get back to Emmonak. "Sophie" informed her supervisor, "Carol," of the arrangement
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1199jnu.doc
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for approximately two weeks, or until she could get back to Emmonak. "Sophie" informed her supervisor, "Carol
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1205anc.doc
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or June 2001.
Mr. Stackhouse lives in Wasilla. He contends he had to borrow money for gas to get to town
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1208anc.doc
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35). Ms. Starks contends she did not get either letter.
The letter required Ms. Starks to submit
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1241jnu.doc
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has a 17 year-old daughter residing in Oregon with her mother. His daughter does not always "get along
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1267anc.doc
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the receptionist was not at work when he called each day. He did not get a copy of the company’s policy.
Mr
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1281anc.doc
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mother may also move to Fairbanks after her daughter gets there.
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1303fbx.doc
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to spend time researching and learning how to get into those fields. He did not believe he could do
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1304anc.doc
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an apartment in early March 2001 without first getting a security deposit. She also took a post-dated check
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1316jnu.doc
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but you may need to speak to a supervisor to get his claim backdated." There is no indication
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1321anc.doc
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to the platform. Mr. Scroggins could not get an earlier flight because he had to have his wife drive him
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1324anc.doc
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in getting the boat ready ahead of time.
Before making the decision to quit, Mr. Chapin did not discuss his
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1356anc.doc
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not contact his employer on April 8. On April 9, he called to get several more days off but was told he needed
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1357anc.doc
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just gotten off duty and getting into his private vehicle. She had heard earlier in the week
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1360anc.doc
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was frustrated in her job, was not getting enough help, was accused of not doing her job, and heard rumors about
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1373anc.doc
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told her how beautiful she was, and disrupted a meeting in order to get her a chair. The woman felt
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1382anc.doc
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. Villarreal did not get along with the new chief and disapproved of his cursing and swearing.
Mr. Higginson
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1384anc.doc
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to be caught in the middle when she did not get the work done for one or the other and even received reprimands
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