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1784anc.doc
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to “get anyone in trouble.”
The employer has an open-door policy, which states that employees can discuss
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1790fbx.doc
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. If an employee cannot get a resolution at his or her supervisor’s level, that employee is encouraged to go
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1793jnu.doc
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for abused women in her community.
Before leaving, Mrs. Lobdell tried to get more hours at work and a legal
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1809jnu.doc
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he learned he had been denied benefits for a six-week period, Mr. Ferrell felt he needed to get back
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1811fbx.doc
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when he, himself, saw that his name was not on the kitchen schedule and could get no answer from
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1813anc.doc
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“not getting along” well. She thought that by taking some time off and spending it together during the move
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1823jnu.doc
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: Brock (98 0698, June 3, 1998) was attending high school to get his diploma. The Tribunal held
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1826jnu.doc
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for a similar position with the employer in Sitka, which she found out she did not get after she moved
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1834anc.doc
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and earned $16 per hour as an office administrator.
Ms. Reed-Lovett is in the process of getting a divorce
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1845anc.doc
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and Tuesday, she tried to get a seat on every flight out of Portland that would take her to Salt Lake City so
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1850anc.doc
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was becoming excessive. Clients began complaining that they could not get through for long periods whenever
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1875anc.doc
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and the business, he gave her a “nasty look.”
On August 21, Ms. Kressig felt the owner’s behavior was “getting
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1901anc.doc
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receiving her denial determination to get clarification on the penalties involved in the denial, which
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1917anc.doc
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an employee. The night she was discharged she was very busy. She was unable to get to these duties because she
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1921anc.doc
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and the coworker, telling them “you can get your own damn beds.” Ms. Hill quit her work after this last incident
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1928jnu.doc
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among the four of them.
During the meeting, everyone was upset and they were getting nowhere.
Ms
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1938anc.doc
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the charge of allegedly not charging a customer for a pack of cigarettes. Ms. Lewis told Mr. Galic to get
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1939anc.doc
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terminated employee. Due to her workload, Ms. Hillman did not get the requested information sent out before
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1940anc.doc
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to receive the same percentage of the tips just like Ramon was currently getting. Mr. Lopez told Mr. Koko his
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1947jnu.doc
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to school, and he and the bar manager, Mr. Stevenson, were not getting along. However, as the time to quit
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1952fbx.doc
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that because she broached Ms. Kinsley on several occasions about being overworked, Ms. Kinsley would get mad
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1960jnu.doc
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her car to get from one job location to another. Being aware that Ms. John has disabilities, her
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1962jnu.doc
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family. Mrs. Vandervort’s husband, who is retired, moved also.
Mrs. Vandervort gets her grandson ready
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2003anc.doc
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the last week of his employment. Mr. Young could not get use to the new schedule. He mentioned that he made
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2016anc.doc
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information, Mr. Dade called the call center for help in reporting his wages, if he could “get through
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2058anc.doc
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body tech for Valley Auto Body effective 8/20/04.
You quit because you were not getting enough hours
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2063anc.doc
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. Wermager felt herself “snap” and get upset to the point that she thought she would begin to cry; she did
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2073jnu.doc
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had been contemplating quitting his job for some time. He believes the incident of getting drunk
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2081anc.doc
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but only wanted them to get along. Mr. Silva abruptly left the meeting, apparently upset that Shannon
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2084anc.doc
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16, 2004. His duties were to get the golfers items, such as sodas, golf balls or whatever they wanted
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2087anc.doc
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him, Mr. Gustafson went above his supervisor’s head to Mr. Graziano (his supervisor’s manager) to get
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2097jnu.doc
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on September 28, 2004, he provided the reason he quit was that he could not get along with the lead worker
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2117canc.doc
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or two, her personal problems continued to get worse.
One of Ms. Baugh’s problems was with her teeth
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2132anc.doc
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considered Ms. Remer agitated, and felt she could not get Ms. Remer’s attention even after repeating her name
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2139fbx.doc
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. She described her working conditions as “too more work to get done than I could get done.” The store
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2144anc.doc
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having JD, she told him to get a “certificate of attendance” each day at the court so that FedEx could
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2145anc.doc
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of fairness in the work schedule. Angelo said he would look into the matter and get back to Mr. Silva. When
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2154fbx.doc
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night shift, she required additional sleep, which she was unable to get unless the twins were with a day
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2162anc.doc
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is a reasonable amount of time to accomplish what she had to get done. Because she had a compelling reason
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2164jnu.doc
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for Ms. Wright’s final absence was reasonable””she was ill. Her stopping to get her daughter a drink
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2165anc.doc
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to and from their sports activities or get food. Ms. Ratcliff does not have family in the area to assist her
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2172anc.doc
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for about a year. Ms. Goodwill testified that he may have been warned about getting angry in front
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2194anc.doc
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first and then call Ms. Bass back. Ms. Bass then asked Ms. Swihart about getting her final paycheck. Ms
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2196anc.doc
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October 21, Ms. Turner went to the owner to get her paycheck. The owner then caught Ms. Turner off guard
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2202rjnu.doc
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hearing. Because the reason Mr. Pasitnak was unable to get through to the hearing officer was beyond his
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2234jnu.doc
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It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other employees to the best of their
ability. However, because
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2239anc.doc
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notice would give her time to get the employer through the busy summer months, as well as give her time
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2246anc.doc
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discussed were getting any better. He felt that the problems they discussed were actually worsening
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2252fbx.doc
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to get her into rehabilitation. The problem with her sister began around the date Ms. Dayley
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2258jnu.doc
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. Lent to have transportation problems. He did not have a car, and had difficulty getting rides
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2260jnu.doc
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for getting to and from work.
STATUTORY PROVISIONSPRIVATE
AS 23.20.378. Able to work and available
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2261fbx.doc
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was getting behind in her bills and needed the money, it was on that date she made the decision to file
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2264anc.doc
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OF FACT
Mr. Stoltzfus is attending school at University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). He is studying to get
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2280anc.doc
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section. Ms. Green had received a call from a cashier about a produce question and did not get a response
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2286anc.doc
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was to see the Grand Canyon and get some sun, as she felt she would not have another vacation opportunity
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2287anc.doc
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assumed the cab was also retracted. Mr. McDaniel drove the vehicle to get serviced, and on his way
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2292anc.doc
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“needed to get out of the state.” She believed the darkness was getting to her, and she wanted
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2292canc.doc
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relocated because she “needed to get out of the state.” She believed the darkness was getting to her
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2295jnu.doc
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to get an education and he wanted to be home to help with their homework. However, Mr. Hadley testified
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2297jnu.doc
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of part-time employment with the corporate office, but did not know how long it would take to get
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2305anc.doc
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the auto parts store, which she did, to find out when he could get a new fan belt. Ms. Mitchell discovered
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2311fbx.doc
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works at the mine. He mentioned that mine workers still could not get fresh drinking water.
Exhibit 6
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2323jnu.doc
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to drive to the worksite to get it.
Due to Mrs. Harris having limited employees, she does not have
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2341anc.doc
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not “getting any better.”
Ms. Tingle denies any wrongdoing during the September 23, 2004 incident. She has
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2344anc.doc
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and taking a leave of absence would have accomplished nothing in getting his son the needed medical tests
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2346ranc.doc
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not get to him, except that "My girlfriend gets my mail out of my box. She may have misplaced it somewhere
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2350anc.doc
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was sympathetic but was also interested in getting the inventory task finished, as he, himself, had done most
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2364jnu.doc
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to approximately $10,000 in annual income.
Mr. James was finding it difficult to get his work done without
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2366jnu.doc
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complained to his direct supervisor, who said he would look into the matter and get back to him. When
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2376anc.doc
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. Todd wanted the parties to be on time and get along. They agreed.
At her hearing, Ms. Peterson noted
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2381anc.doc
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of the loudness of the music and dishwasher. Mr. Dennis recalls twice telling the two of them to get back to work
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2397anc.doc
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, coughing and “hacking.” He frequently had to go outdoors to get fresh air while on that job.
Two days
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2405fbx.doc
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to locate work, as well as arranging for reliable transportation needed to get to and from work
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2418anc.doc
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was also advised that if he did not get the notice of determination within a week to call back. It does
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2468ranc.doc
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, the employer representative said that the employer did not attend the hearing because its witness could not get
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2470jnu.doc
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getting on his mask. He was concerned the equipment was faulty and that he was breathing in unhealthy
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2473anc.doc
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awaiting him at his destination. Additionally, he wanted to get away from the rainy weather
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2476anc.doc
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also has other family members who could, and did, help her to get started in that community.
Ms
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2481anc.doc
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their work and often required him to go get materials.
Mr. Roberts looked for other employment before
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2492anc.doc
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of the divorce. Ms. Brod was counseled that if she could not get and keep her emotions under control at work
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0010ranc.doc
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as of this writing”¦Sometimes I get letters in my PO Box address that are not for me or wrong addressee and that may
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0012anc.doc
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because he did not feel he was getting the hours the job had been advertised at and it was affecting his
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0019anc.doc
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to determine what would be their next step.
Before Mr. Murray was able to get back to Ms. Berry with further
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0033anc.doc
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cooperative and respectful, it was hard for him to get all his work done.
The meaning of the term misconduct
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0034anc.doc
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to get written-up.” The conversation continued with Ms. Lang stating that neither she, nor the other
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0039anc.doc
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have a reason for using this method of clocking in, and get prior approval.
On November 12, 2004, Mr
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0043anc.doc
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position. Ms. McKechnie further noted that Ms. Reynaga had never come to her about problems getting
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0046jnu.doc
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. Nacionales told Mr. Lynch he was fired and to get out of the kitchen. Realizing his error, Mr. Lynch
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0047anc.doc
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and coerced them into taking a PBT. The driver complained that her mother was going to “get in a lot
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0053anc.doc
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. Vanasdoll called him a “bitch.” He believes that Mr. Vanasdoll told him, “Get out of my house.” Based
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0054anc.doc
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not get his turn to use the phone until December 5 or 6.
Ms. Nielson, a Human Resources Specialist
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0055fbx.doc
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, “What the F__k ever. Get the hell out of my way.” The two of them got into a heated verbal altercation
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0066anc.doc
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for medical reasons and was having difficulty getting her doctor to comply with her request to fax a required
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0081jnu.doc
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for his position, he did not have good cause to quit for not getting a raise.
DECISION
The notice
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0083jnu.doc
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, being advised by the Chief of Police himself to get out of town as soon as possible. If Ms. Bentley had
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0093fbx.doc
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, and the worker must exhaust all reasonable alternatives before quitting.PRIVATE
A worker who quits to get
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0113jnu.doc
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would take it upon herself to work longer in order to get her work done. Mr. Lee told Ms. Trinidad
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0115.doc
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as to why she did not get benefits during a week she had reported the stipend as wages.
Ms. Crow did
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0122jnu.doc
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then moved in with some of his friends, but was unable to get enough rest or sleep due to the lifestyle
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0131anc.doc
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assured that he would get at least 30 hours of work per week during the winter.
For several days
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