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0464anc.doc
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getting social security numbers to verify patients being admitted.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.379
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0478anc.doc
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noticed both men were drunk and having trouble getting the food done on time. Mr. Lenthall laughed at them
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0481anc.doc
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not dispute that money can get caught, but it’s the responsibility of the checker to ensure all monies
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0500anc.doc
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shipped from Japan on or about November 28. They stayed in Billeting until they could get their airline
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0513anc.doc
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to delegate more employee time toward getting inventory onto the sales floor rather than completing the rpl
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0521anc.doc
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refusing to work on-call anymore. The owner told him that he wouldn’t get any work from him anymore. Mr
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0525anc.doc
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on the project. Although Mr. Knudson was technically the foreman, he did not get along with one of the brothers
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0545anc.doc
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such as scheduling personnel. On her last day of work Ms. Hill arrived and was unable to get into the building
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0546anc.doc
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testified that Mr. Freelong told him that if he did not get a raise to $20 per hour he would walk off
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0554anc.doc
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outside to smoke. With five minutes of his break still remaining, Bryan told Mr. Standridge to get back
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0559jnu.doc
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. Costello told Mr. Swearingin that she was getting some figures together for a repayment plan
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0561anc.doc
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problems would make it difficult to get to work. He did not mean by that statement that he would not take
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0563anc.doc
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or as long as a day. The owner, Patty, indicated the reason was no funds in the account and she needed to get
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0564anc.doc
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. Davis gets $27.50 per hour, of which she gives most of it back to her friend for supplies and insurance
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0579anc.doc
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prevention policy is designed to eliminate employee excuses for getting caught carrying unpurchased food from
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0587jnu.doc
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this, Ms. Higgs had requested Ms. Grose to get her special overhead lightning and an adjustment
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0595anc.doc
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could. When a certain patient refused to get up she called her supervisor, Ms. Guile. She was informed
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0597anc.doc
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feeling well enough to get to a phone. He called in sick to a manager on December 31, January 1 and 2
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0601.doc
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to pay taxes at the end of the year. Ms. Butcher also gets confused between gross and net pay. She has
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0632anc.doc
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separation argument. It took several months to get that information because Ms. Harmon was busy.
PROVISIONS
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0633anc.doc
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separation argument. It took several months to get that information because Ms. Harmon was busy.
PROVISIONS
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0646jnu.doc
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boots available, but would get him larger boots the next day.
Mr. Larancuent suffered swelling in his
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0670anc.doc
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had lost control of his truck. He felt that getting the ticket was an indication of things to come
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0671anc.doc
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. She did not want the stress of having to worry about getting a third warning (the first had been
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0687anc.doc
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. Pumphrey’s “state of mind” and to get Mr. Pumphrey’s key back if needed. He reported Mr. Pumphrey advised
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0692.doc
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at which time the investigator told him that he would get back to him if further questions arose. Mr
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0707anc.doc
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). He did not attend that meeting because he either did not get the notice or overlooked it. Mr. Goens
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0715anc.doc
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that was scheduled for 3/17/03 at 9:30 A.M. You did not attend because you
didn't get the notice in the mail. You
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0730jnu.doc
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of the Juneau UI Call Center that he had to quit his job because he “was having a hard time getting my homework
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0731anc.doc
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and asked if she could walk.
Ms. Kilmer agreed she could walk and get around. Mr. Butler decided to fire
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0741jnu.doc
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to try to get the error corrected. When Mr. Dinucci moved to Oregon on April 7, he contacted his Call
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0746anc.doc
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to Palmer to get his vehicle repaired. He had already “spent big money” to replace the engine to his vehicle
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0751anc.doc
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supervisor as required by company policy. Mr. Clay indicated at the hearing that he was “trying to get back
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0767anc.doc
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attempt to get to work.
In February, Mr. Gallagher was warned if he was late again he could be discharged
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0779anc.doc
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as not “doing things half way” and believed that, short staffed, it was going to be difficult to get the job
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0794anc.doc
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that Karina made things uncomfortable, because you didn’t want her to get “on her bad side.” Although Karina
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0802anc.doc
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supervisor, and that he needed to “get along” with his boss. Mr. Toohey replied that as long Mr. Bailey
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0814jnu.doc
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then interviewed Ms. Hansen. While she admitted getting the pills from the employee, she did not know
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0826anc.doc
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the claimant asserts that he did not get the hearing notice until after the hearing because he was receiving
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0828anc.doc
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to get to work and to make deliveries for the job cost more than $80 per month. Insurance
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0851anc.doc
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(CPA) to get an opinion regarding the IRS investigator’s allegations. An office representative advised
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0857fbx.doc
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was not told why he was being discharged.
As Mr. Simmler was packing and getting ready to punch out, Steve
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0860jnu.doc
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to eat based on when they thought they could get extra food, not in avoidance of an alleged bad attitude
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0864anc.doc
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not consider contacting a local office in the area to get help in filing a claim. We therefore will not disturb
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0870anc.doc
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of those around her as childish. Ms. Procious’ resignation letter cited her desire to get out
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0873anc.doc
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childcare for his five-year-old who gets home from kindergarten around 1:30 p.m. each day.
PROVISIONS
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0886jnu.doc
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when he did. It is assumed that packing and getting ready to move can be accomplished between work
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0893anc.doc
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and Randy told Mr. Pendleton merely to quit worrying about his son and to get back to work.
About 1 p.m.
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0904jnu.doc
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not question this at the time because he did not get a chance and he assumed it was a mistake.
The employer
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0908anc.doc
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obtained medication, asked for time to get better, then tried working on the island while taking medication
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0922anc.doc
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limits his movements. Because he is unable to get around at times, Ms. Mulifai searched for a place
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0923anc.doc
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base, 37 miles one-way from her home. The claimant contends she would get to a job by driving her
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0927anc.doc
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in the State of Virginia. She cannot get a license until she clears that ticket. She does not have any
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0928anc.doc
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seniority was getting assigned more hours by the supervisor. Ms. Ohm began working for her employer first
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0934fbx.doc
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was playing pool. Mr. Welton said okay and stated that the incident was a “perfect example of how things get
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0946anc.doc
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Service Company to get a badge. He also went to take a urinanalysis. Northwest Technical Services further
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0950anc.doc
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the claimant with good cause for not getting to work raises an availability for work issue under AS 23.20.378.
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0959jnu.doc
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Besides the stress in her job, Ms. Fly also had stress in her personal life. She had trouble getting
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0971anc.doc
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, and suggested Mr. Olson call human resources (Ms. Franklin) to get that approval. Mr. Olson called her
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0973anc.doc
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. The customer wrote, “The desk clerk (Dian) told me to put one dollar on my pillow each day and I would get
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0993anc.doc
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that he would get two days off per week on the running team shift, .22 cents per mile, and compensation
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0996fbx.doc
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was Ms. Renfroe, the chief administrative officer. Ms. Wright felt that she did not get the necessary
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0997fbx.doc
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get back to him. When, by 5:00 p.m., Mr. Bielling had not heard from Mr. Thies, he turned in his fuel
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1012.doc
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. Riley quit her job because she did not believe that she was getting the training that had been promised
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1025anc.doc
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that meeting because he did not get the notice in time.
Mr. Newton uses his brother’s residence as his (Mr
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1027anc.doc
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and did not get better by March 14. By March 16, Ms. Hausman had decided to quit to find sedentary work
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1037anc.doc
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not understand his permanent crown would be straighter than the temporary crown. Ms. Hayes-Kolbeck went to get
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1041anc.doc
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. Jeanette then advised Ms. Wessel that it was Art’s job to get the paperwork. That was not accomplished
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1042fbx.doc
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managed the fine dining restaurant. However, Mr. Lemke did “get people in” to the restaurant
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1043fbx.doc
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managed the fine dining restaurant. However, Mr. Lemke did “get people in” to the restaurant
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1044anc.doc
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evening. Their mother is blind and requires assistance to get around. She was leaving on a plane the next
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1047anc.doc
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her to take it easy and get well. She also called in the following two or three days. The final day
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1090fbx.doc
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’s calls when he was absent for reasons other than his own illness. Mr. McCullough promised to get
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1092anc.doc
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, Steve. The two argued about getting food orders completed and other things. A few days before her
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1094anc.doc
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to pay for the evaluation. You were informed that you had until February 17, 2003 to get the relapse
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1101anc.doc
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a coworker came into her office at about 3 p.m. to get Ms. Bailey to go have a cigarette. According to Ms
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1106jnu.doc
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to get a job. Although Mrs. Pinoliar had sent out resumes before she moved and lined up interviews, she
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1107jnu.doc
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, and would not get out of bed. Her doctor suggested that a warmer climate with more sunshine would be better
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1115anc.doc
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that getting days of the week confused did not constitute circumstances beyond a claimant’s control for missing
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1120rjnu.doc
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at the scheduled time. Ms. Martin had called in her number before the hearing, but it did not get recorded until
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1123jnu.doc
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’ appointments and get school release papers prepared and signed.
Ms. Marks had worked for Hire Calling, Inc
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1134anc.doc
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or four times in the last four years. She felt the employer wanted to get rid of her because she was paid
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1141fbx.doc
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work. Mr. Reed, general manager, responded, “That’s it then.” Mr. Senn told him to “get the ball
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1151fbx.doc
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-written prescription for the client. Mr. Rohan had been trying for a month to get the client’s doctor
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1166anc.doc
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. She last worked on April 16, 2003. She herself supervised two positions.
Ms. Domrude did not get
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1167fbx.doc
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. Bourque did not hear from
Mr. Garn, he assumed Mr. Garn had gotten a new job. Mr. Garn did not get
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1168anc.doc
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parents asking for his help getting rid of mold in their two bathrooms and kitchen. He also agreed to help
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1175fbx.doc
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to the restroom and get a drink of water but no lunch break. He said that it caused him to get fatigued towards
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1178jnu.doc
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difficulty getting the information. As of the date of this decision, he has not contacted the Tribunal
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1192jnu.doc
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started swearing at her and told her to get out. She had also heard him swearing at two guests from Texas
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1197anc.doc
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. Ms. Kennedy was concerned that due to under-staffing, if she were to get into trouble while tending
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1203anc.doc
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. Bergquist was to have been at work at 8:00 a.m. on May 10. Because he did not get to sleep until 4:30
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1204anc.doc
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establishes that Mr. Ludvick made a subjective and personal decision to take his eyes off the road to get his
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1207anc.doc
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the trip began and during part of the trip, the claimant joked about going to Las Vegas to get married
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1208anc.doc
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approved overtime to get caught up after an exceptionally busy two months. When Ms. Griffis was called
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1215jnu.doc
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a state agency. Mrs. Mulligan was not trying to get custody away from a parent; she was trying to regain
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1225jnu.doc
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should not have had access to her personnel file. The union told her that she could get into trouble
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1226anc.doc
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to get any benefits, but felt she should not ignore the advice of the agency. Her initial appeal
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1229anc.doc
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not afford a taxi to get to work, and had been forgotten by the person who had been giving her a ride. She
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1239cjnu.doc
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knew he had worked and would get paid wages, he made an honest mistake in not reporting correctly when
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