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        | 1239jnu.doc | worked and would get paid wages, he made an honest mistake in not reporting correctly when filing | 
    
        | 1240anc.doc | that is present in cement. A friend of his told him that once you have an allergic reaction and get over it, you | 
    
        | 1254anc.doc | to move to Aniak, Alaska for the summer.  She wanted to get out of Anchorage, Alaska for a while | 
    
        | 1254canc.doc | . Neal quit her employ to move to Aniak, Alaska for the summer.  She wanted to get out of Anchorage | 
    
        | 1275jnu.doc | corporation and offered him a position when the company gets going.
Mr. Anderson did not have an official | 
    
        | 1290jnu.doc | a key to Ms. Johnson. Ms. Johnson felt that this showed a lack of trust in her; and
4. She did not get | 
    
        | 1292jnu.doc | $10.00 per hour.
Ms. Boadwine had been having trouble getting along with a co-worker she found | 
    
        | 1307anc.doc | one time when a watch commander told him he needed to “get along” with his coworkers. Mr. Norback | 
    
        | 1321fbx.doc | tried hard not to get into accidents or get stuck. He believes that Mr. Hoover just did not know how | 
    
        | 1400anc.doc | main number. She was unable to get even a dial tone. She testified that she attempted to call several | 
    
        | 1408jnu.doc | working on it but nothing yet had happened regarding getting his benefits. Mr. Oviok did go to the Human | 
    
        | 1415fbx.doc | his ankle from getting better. The doctor recommended Mr. Degree rest it. He decided to leave | 
    
        | 1450anc.doc | sanctioned James did not get along with him.
The employer advised the Tribunal two days before the hearing | 
    
        | 1470anc.doc | job in Anchorage, and he was able to get more overtime hours than in his previous position. According | 
    
        | 1472anc.doc | “picked on” by Ms. Mike. Ms. Wood indicated that 
Ms. Darwin needed to try and get along with everyone | 
    
        | 1475anc.doc | was disappointed by not getting the position, she found the new individual did not know what he was doing | 
    
        | 1482anc.doc | no telephone. He was sick with a fever and was unable to get to a telephone. 
On June 12, Mr. Shaw felt | 
    
        | 1485anc.doc | is advised to return home to get it, or a newspaper is obtained so the coupon can be scanned. The employer | 
    
        | 1489jnu.doc | filing method other than VICTOR.    
On June 12 or 13, Ms. Reif was able to get through to a call center | 
    
        | 1491anc.doc | . Pickens testified that business was slow and he was not getting enough hours of work. He realized at 9:30 | 
    
        | 1504anc.doc | drive to Alaska. He insisted on driving. The employer was unable to get reimbursement on the airfare | 
    
        | 1506anc.doc | and to get business. February through July are the slow months for the business, and the staff make calls | 
    
        | 1513anc.doc | . Grasmick to yell at him for getting into an argument with her husband. Robert is Mr. Grasmick’s brother | 
    
        | 1515anc.doc | attention. Russ, however, demanded that Mr. Laidlaw “get his butt back here or you’re laid off.” 
Mr | 
    
        | 1517anc.doc | for substitutes. Ms. Webb does not dispute that someone, somewhere will probably get sick and not be able to work | 
    
        | 1522anc.doc | get him to a potential employer within the Anchorage area, benefits cannot be paid. 
DECISION | 
    
        | 1556anc.doc | with Dr. Holfeld it might have been full-time. Ms. Embach and the doctor did not get back | 
    
        | 1568fbx.doc | to go to school to get a degree in order to better her future income. Ms. O’Brien’s school will begin | 
    
        | 1570anc.doc | about his delay in filing his appeal request. Those reasons were: he moved, he was busy trying to get | 
    
        | 1575anc.doc | . Nevertheless she had difficulty getting to meetings, postponing many of them. 
Eventually, the Employment | 
    
        | 1582anc.doc | and that she would get over to that store from the one she was at as soon as she could. Ms. Grim told her she | 
    
        | 1594jnu.doc | to work again until September 11, 2001, at which time Mr. Ramirez had moved and did not get the message | 
    
        | 1611jnu.doc | and waiting lists for available services, including housing, it could take Ms. Shelton up to six months to get | 
    
        | 1612jnu.doc | in close proximity, can care for her son if Ms. Shelton gets full time work.
Ms. Shelton filed a new claim | 
    
        | 1619anc.doc | was in the morning. Ms. Lange had to request Ms. Gerke contact the other client to ensure she could get both | 
    
        | 1628jnu.doc | and $45 per hour for work underwater.
Mr. Erickson quit his job on June 18 to go to school to get his | 
    
        | 1629jnu.doc | to move to Circle, Alaska, to have a place to live with family and to get away from his mother | 
    
        | 1641jnu.doc | and get him into more trouble.
Mr. Nicholai’s brother-in-law also works for the Council.  A leave | 
    
        | 1642jnu.doc | .  The circumstances surrounding Mr. Sarren’s inability to get back to work on time were within his control.  Mr | 
    
        | 1644jnu.doc | ; and
 · The worker could not get a leave of absence; or
 · The nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence | 
    
        | 1658anc.doc | own position.
The employer contends there was not enough time between getting the task list | 
    
        | 1660anc.doc | to Anchorage but gave no specific date to quit. He decided to leave Fairbanks to “get a job” in Anchorage. Mr | 
    
        | 1661jnu.doc | to work excessive hours, or that she was disciplined in any way for not getting her work done timely.  Ms | 
    
        | 1681jnu.doc | not know if she still had a job.  Because Ms. Dennis would have had to arrange transportation to get | 
    
        | 1693anc.doc | into a family argument. Both women were upset. Ms. Nelson told 
Ms. Giordano that she would not be getting any | 
    
        | 1694anc.doc | . Lewis had to take the bus to get around town trying to resolve her car problem which took several hours | 
    
        | 1698anc.doc | . Thomas did not get along. Mr. Stoesz is no longer employed by Applebee’s. The employer’s witness | 
    
        | 1702anc.doc | to rest and get better. Ms. Davis had the ability to seek the assistance of her union yet chose | 
    
        | 1719jnu.doc | , the owner of North Star Housing LLC, discharged Mrs. George due to her inability, from absenteeism, to get | 
    
        | 1720anc.doc | that effort. His decision to quit without seeking alternatives, and because he did not want to get fired | 
    
        | 1722anc.doc | for him to get ready for work, which began later that day at 1:00 p.m.
On his way to work on June 13 | 
    
        | 1725anc.doc | admits that his workers sometimes (not often) gets bumps and bruises, with an occasional smashed finger | 
    
        | 1739anc.doc | for a reemployment services orientation on July 10. Mr. Bathery was out of town and did not get the notification | 
    
        | 1742cjnu.doc | before and did not want to get sick anymore. Her physician prescribed an inhaler and other cold | 
    
        | 1742jnu.doc | to get sick anymore. Her physician prescribed an inhaler and other cold medications.
Mr. & Ms. Roblez | 
    
        | 1744ranc.doc | . 
In Hoylman, Comm’r Dec. 97 0034, March 24, 1997, the Commissioner ruled that getting days of the week | 
    
        | 1745.doc | the employer two or three days before his scheduled return to work date to ensure continued work and to get | 
    
        | 1759jnu.doc | tried to offer Mr. Mason an open bottle of beer.  
When Ms. Ludwig realized things were getting out | 
    
        | 1768anc.doc | Brenda on the knee to get her attention and to stop her from hurting Margaret. 
Instead of tapping | 
    
        | 1771anc.doc | several days later that he would not be able to get his license for several weeks.
Mr. Picklesimer wanted | 
    
        | 1773jnu.doc | around the gas fumes until the weather began getting hot in June.  This intensified the effect | 
    
        | 1783anc.doc | employees. Ruth would get within inches of Ms. Fasoline and shake her (Ruth’s) finger in her (Ms. Fasoline’s | 
    
        | 1800anc.doc | excessive. She was having trouble getting tables and, thus, earning tips. Ms. Hansen suggested she work | 
    
        | 1801anc.doc | get a 48% commission. For gross receipts over $2,801, the stylist got 60%. The rest went | 
    
        | 1812fbx.doc | and that she only wanted to go to bed because she was feeling so bad. 
Ms. Heimgarttner did not get any | 
    
        | 1817r.doc | attempted to get him to change his address to his Florida address. After Mr. Fyke supplied the address | 
    
        | 1819ranc.doc | no phone and was not able to get to a phone at the prearranged time.” 
Mr. Flesey has not given any | 
    
        | 1824anc.doc | it this time, as she was getting ready to move the middle of August.  Mrs. Willhite did not ask for assistance | 
    
        | 1828anc.doc | to school at Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC) in Seward to get her certificates in business | 
    
        | 1830anc.doc | 14 because he did not have a full medical release. His physician was not available to get | 
    
        | 1831anc.doc | card because she would return merchandise she had purchased and get a gift card for later use | 
    
        | 1837anc.doc | department for 25 years when he resigned on March 14, 2003.
Although he did not get along with his latest | 
    
        | 1839anc.doc | and the worker could not get a leave of absence, or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence | 
    
        | 1840fbx.doc | was going on. They were getting calls from customers asking if the store in Fairbanks was closing as no one | 
    
        | 1850jnu.doc | and was diagnosed with bronchitis and bronchial pneumonia and advised to get bed rest for at least five days | 
    
        | 1851jnu.doc | in prioritizing authority and needing physical assistance to get the job done.
In all three incidents brought | 
    
        | 1852jnu.doc | of a physician.  The physician recommended she be sent to Hawaii, where she could get specialized and intensive | 
    
        | 1864anc.doc | was needed to get more people hired. Management did not require the teenagers to slice meat. Ms. Kirby | 
    
        | 1866jnu.doc | their home.  On a few occasions he was able to get a ride home with a co-worker.  The Johnsons did | 
    
        | 1867jnu.doc | thought she would not be getting the same amount of money.  She finished out her employment | 
    
        | 1868jnu.doc | quit her job one month prior to leaving the state on June 11 because she needed to get her house ready | 
    
        | 1869anc.doc | anywhere from zero to 30 hours per week on her insurance business. She gets paid by commission only | 
    
        | 1878anc.doc | of these exposures, the circulation in his fingers and toes is restricted and they turn white and numb when the get | 
    
        | 1882anc.doc | and difficulty getting her homework done. Ms. Bowers wanted to be at home with her children to give them more | 
    
        | 1890anc.doc | that it is policy that an employee must get pre-approval to take vacation days and that the supervisor must | 
    
        | 1895fbx.doc | , March 24, 1997, the Commissioner ruled that getting days of the week confused did not constitute | 
    
        | 1902anc.doc | as requested.
The employer was also frustrated over Mr. Prosser’s inability to get to work on time. Mr | 
    
        | 1905anc.doc | get the food prepared. She also had a problem finding someone to lift a heavy potato bowl for her | 
    
        | 1906anc.doc | . Ms. McManus was discharged effective 
August 12 for allegedly trying to get customers to buy from | 
    
        | 1910anc.doc | times outside work hours if he gets a job. He argues that he also sleeps approximately 40 hours per week | 
    
        | 1912anc.doc | the door on time. Also, at times she was ill but could not get anyone on the phone and so she just came | 
    
        | 1918jnu.doc | .  The resulting problems caused Ms. Liwanag much more time to get her job duties completed.  By the end of April | 
    
        | 1941anc.doc | in repairing dragline equipment. Mr. Fender did not get along with Rob and did not want to take instructions | 
    
        | 1949anc..doc | that she was rude. In June, she failed to get proper HIPPA acknowledgement from a customer. On July 23 | 
    
        | 1951jnu.doc | attending school. She wanted to find full-time work and get settled before starting school.
PROVISIONS | 
    
        | 1953anc.doc | suit jacket pockets (that resulted in the employer-validated complaint) to get candy was unwanted. He | 
    
        | 1957anc.doc | that she was rude. In June, she failed to get proper HIPPA acknowledgement from a customer. On July 23 | 
    
        | 1959anc.doc | second overage was about $6, and she did get a write-up for that offense.
On July 31, Ms. Keplinger’s | 
    
        | 1980fbx.doc | in the employees not getting paid on time.
On August 14, Ms. Malatek was in the midst of processing numerous | 
    
        | 1993anc.doc | ). The Employment Security Division attempted to get information from Mr. Mondore, however, he did not respond. 
Mr |