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0925jnu.doc
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felt she was not getting enough hours. She, her supervisor, and her sister would work together on three
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0930anc.doc
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that there was a heated shack near the work site where the workers went to eat and to get warm, but that they couldn’t go
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0932anc.doc
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. The employer paid her $8.55 per hour.
Ms. Bradigan quit work to get married to her fiancé who lives in Alaska
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0944anc.doc
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to look at the damage. As the driver went back to get what Mr. Fike believed to be information (name
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0950anc.doc
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overheard mentioned between them that “you sometimes just feel like running into a telephone pole to get
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0952anc.doc
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was getting better. Ms. Flygare gave her resignation notice in part because she did not want to “relapse
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0960anc.doc
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in the office to be more of a team player, get along with her coworkers, and perform her duties as requested. Mr
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0962anc.doc
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driver's license in January 2001 for one year. He has not attempted to get the license back because he
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0981jnu.doc
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, and did not get him the certificate. Mr. Williams did not know that he was certified to drive the forklift
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0992anc.doc
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The evidence is that Ms. Scott could not get along with a coworker. She brought the matter to the attention
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0994anc.doc
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like it there’s the damn door get the hell out.”
Mr. Baker tried to explain himself further
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1001anc.doc
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. Schachle and the hockey coach were not getting along, and the team had eight "veteran" players, which
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1005anc.doc
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. The other employees reported that she had talked about getting a loan to open her own business, and that she
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1011anc.doc
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and check the security of 22 different locations. This required he get out of the car, check doors
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1021anc.doc
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that he needed to take a drug test, get a badge, and find housing in Glennallen because housing
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1024jnu.doc
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believes his son was getting mouthy toward his mother. His wife did not request that he stay in Arkansas
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1035anc.doc
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to him March 26, 2002. Mr. Rastopsoff did not receive the letter. He was getting his mail at a friend’s
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1041anc.doc
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, that another supervisor was working on getting her a raise.
The managers of each department hire
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1042anc.doc
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was a probationary employee, and he had difficulty getting along with his co-workers and performing the assigned
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1050jnu.doc
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, and the worker could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence
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1051anc.doc
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had been doing it for six months as a shift manager. Brenda kept insisting the situation would get
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1053anc.doc
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started work at Dowell, Ms. Goins discovered she could only get about four hours of sleep each day
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1058anc.doc
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had for quitting was that he could not get along with Ms. Hornseth, his direct supervisor since
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1072anc.doc
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Because of the prior incidents of harassment by Mr. Angel, Mr. Haley asked Mr. Angel to get him a ticket
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1076anc.doc
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shift to work straight through (with two breaks) without taking an unpaid lunch/dinner period to get
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1079jnu.doc
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, and the worker could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence
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1088fbx.doc
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left the house at least twice to get juice or something from the store. Mr. Nagel has no other people
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1092fbk.doc
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in and there was no telephone number to call. Mr. Hamlin reportedly came to get his paycheck weeks later, and explained that he
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1096jnu.doc
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from work and the worker could not get a leave of absence, or the nature of the illness
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1131jnu.doc
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, and the worker could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence
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1142anc.doc
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at several locations to walk through deep snow and/or up or down steep embankments to get to the cell-site
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1147anc.doc
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, install it on her machine, and get the email program to function properly.
Also, Mr. Brown accused Ms
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1155anc.doc
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and add items that he knew were missing. Mr. Moncuax agreed, indicating his managers were anxious to get
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1172.doc
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[ ] through [ ]?
Mr. Gill contends he did not report his work and earnings because he knew he would not get
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1182anc.doc
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in the eye. Every morning Daniel would get “pissed off” at Mr. Johnston when he would not listen to him talk
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1199jnu.doc
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not be available, Mr. Cook relocated to Haines on April 19, 2002. He believes that he can get driving experience
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1204jnu.doc
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in Texas just to get some time off to go on a trip to Montana.
· This does not answer the question
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1235anc.doc
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. Moore’s mail mix ups may have caused his failure to get the orientation meeting notice. In Whitlock
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1239anc.doc
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and processing their own payment.
Employees on occasion would get drinks for the pharmacists because they would
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1277anc.doc
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in the back area, Jeff sent him home.
When Mr. McClue was getting ready to clock out, Judy, station manager
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1278anc.doc
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later in the day on May 7. He basically told her she needed to be a team player and to get along
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1279anc.doc
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or others. Do not attempt to restrain client.” Ms. Stark only intended to defend herself and get the client
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1324fbx.doc
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worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still working would have been
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1371anc.doc
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where the employer remodeled military apartments.
To get to work, Mr. Roche rode his bicycle along
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1381r.doc
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exhibits and was told I would get another hearing in the first part of August and the exhibits were
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1387anc.doc
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and that he had said Mr. Bayless would not get a raise.
Mr. Bayless became upset, raising his voice
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1390jnu.doc
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terminated effective immediately. I talked with you several times over the past few weeks trying to get you
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1398anc.doc
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markings on the outside of the envelope. He gets a significant amount of mailings from the Department
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1431anc.doc
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to get license plate numbers, descriptions, etc. Ms. Samel noted that during this time security cameras
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1440anc.doc
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, the client (Providence Hospital) agreed that she needed to go home and they would get another temporary
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1459.doc
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, and that he did not get along with Mr. Tesch from the beginning of his employment. He worked for the employer
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1460anc.doc
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and unable to get out of bed. She went to her treating health care provider, Nicole Thude, Nurse Practitioner
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1464ranc.doc
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and responsibilities.
The backs of the notices of hearing provide, in part:
PREPARING FOR THE HEARING
Get your facts
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1468anc.doc
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moved to Nikiski. She was dependent on her fiancé to get to work because her license was suspended
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1472anc.doc
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, or possibly sooner, if she can get the funds she needs to leave before that. She is relying on a cash
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1486fbx.doc
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allegation was getting worse. She and the other owner, Mr. Swift (located in Washington) decided to discharge
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1492anc.doc
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, and get mentally prepared for school. Ms. Ochap is 20 years old and has briefly attended the University
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1497.doc
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weekly and be paid weekly. Sometimes, he would not get paid immediately. He was not concerned about
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1503.doc
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in question because he felt he needed enough money to live on and this way he would still get some
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1508anc.doc
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. Sanderson understood the letter to be an instructional letter that reminded him of his need to get board
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1526anc.doc
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to get larger because of her pregnancy, her feet hurt and she was not able to reach the pizza counter
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1528fbx.doc
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the meeting and attended on July 1.
Ms. Sweat argues that getting the dates mixed up was an honest mistake
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1531anc.doc
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prior to March 2002.
Mr. Lupien argues that the employer (specifically, Mr. Rodasky) was “out to get
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1537anc.doc
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not leave his family there alone, since his wife was having difficulty getting around. The family returned
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1539anc.doc
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could not leave his family there alone, since his wife was having difficulty getting around. The family
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1552anc.doc
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not afford to get them fixed immediately. Mr. Flory found it difficult to sell used cars that would not run
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1560anc.doc
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and had no one that could get his medication for him. He was also offered the ability to contact his
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1562anc.doc
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accounts that kept getting larger. Though she asked for help, she was told the budget wouldn’t allow hiring
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1569anc.doc
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his time in Dillingham getting his gear ready. He returned to Anchorage on July 7.
While
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1570anc.doc
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and that he could not go home. Mr. Sieminski told him he had to go home, that he would get a doctor’s note
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1571anc.doc
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. Bergquist did not like to go into work and do nothing yet get paid if it was slow.
Mr. Boyd left a message
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1595anc.doc
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that Ms. Arakelian had been getting drunk in Unalaska and embarrassing the agency. Ms. Arakelian has never
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1604anc.doc
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. Puff used to get to work.
The decision to quit must be reasonable in view of all the facts
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1635anc.doc
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that she “had better get her act together.” At about 4 p.m. that day, the end of the server’s shift, she
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1641jnu.doc
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decided he needed to get away from the Juneau area as a result of the stress/pressure from his family. He
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1664anc.doc
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that you were not looking for full time work. You said you were concentrating on getting your real estate
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1668fbx.doc
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Ms. Hughes quit effective May 16 because she felt she needed to get “acclimated” back to regular
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1669fbx.doc
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that she did not have control over her son (age 24). Mr. Cline then indicated she “had better get f---ing
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1690anc.doc
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was slow. Mr. Lapensee was used to getting the job done. He had been having problems with Zach.
Mr
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1721anc.doc
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to quit and get rehired at the other store location. Ms. Salmon visited the Kenai store several days after
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1734anc.doc
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would have to let him go if he kept on getting sick.
Two weeks or so after his return to work from
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1735fbx.doc
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and the doctor expected the daughter to get worse over time. Ms. McKinney decided to relocate to Fairbanks
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1750fbx.doc
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. The employer paid him $7 per hour.
Mr. Oliver quit work because Mr. Stepovich would get upset on some days
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1762anc.doc
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was hired in mid-2001, the two women did not get along.
On July 22, Ms. Ford complained about Ms. Riddle
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1787r.doc
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not get the time and date of hearing . . ..”
On October 4, the Tribunal wrote a letter to Mr. Peter
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1789jnu.doc
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if:
· The illness actually required the worker to be absent from work; and
· The worker could not get a leave
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1792jnu.doc
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of the employees and handling fish tickets. She was also told that she might get a raise once the fishing season
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1799anc.doc
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. Initially, the employer did not want to deal with her attitude or lack of ability to get along with other
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1802fbx.doc
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to meet. She did not get released until July 5, 2002. She pled no contest to the DWI charges.
Ms. Stilson
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1806jnu.doc
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, Mr. Sanchez ignored that warning and opted not to set his alarm to get up to notify the employer
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1812anc.doc
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because of pain resulting from his knee injury.
Mr. Gamber is unable to get around on his own. He
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1825jnu.doc
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berate Ms. Compton in front of the children. When she discovered she could not get low-income housing, Ms
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1851anc.doc
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reasons. First, he wanted to get his household moved as soon as possible. The claimant and his wife closed
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1857anc.doc
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was. Ms. Belli did not get the message until the next morning. The evening of July 19, Ms. Belli
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1869anc.doc
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adversely affected her health. That the board is tight knit and work and personal life gets mixed does
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1870anc.doc
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12 to August 1, Ms. Hage planned to finish her summer college classes, tie up loose ends, and get
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1873anc.doc
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the claim form with him, and did not consider contacting a local office in the area to get help in filing
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1879anc.doc
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whatever reasonable action is necessary to ensure he gets to work on time. When Mr. Hartman had not called
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1881jnu.doc
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week before he quit, he asked the manager on duty, Mr. Notter, if he could get a raise. Mr. Notter
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1883jnu.doc
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was the result of a police “sting,” the store could be fined. Mr. Hatch admitted he failed to get
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