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0571anc.doc
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during work hours. She was using the employer’s main phone line. The employer told her get off the phone
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0574anc.doc
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was also told that he would continue to get his same rate of pay because he was a valued employee.
Mr
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0576anc.doc
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is of primary importance. The fact that the worker was tired, or did not get enough sleep the night before
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0578anc.doc
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, he was able to get his license back immediately. Later, all charges stemming from driving
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0589anc.doc
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his position so that she could get her job back.
On April 2, Mr. Ewan telephoned Ms. Talyat
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0591anc.doc
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that her keys were lost. She was still dressed for the wedding. Ms. Carter was able to get into her
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0596anc.doc
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they were expensive to replace. Mr. Paniptchuk had been getting new gloves two or three times a week
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0599anc.doc
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that he was going to the hospital (as soon as he could get out of bed), and that he would not be to work
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0601anc.doc
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had accomplished (even though she had just arrived) and asked her why Ms. Rodriguez could not get
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0615anc.doc
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performance. He was deliberately trying to get close to the blue flag in order to facilitate the “switching
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0633anc.doc
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what was offered and that if he tried to get his full back-pay, his employment would be terminated
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0639jnu.doc
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could get more hours was if an employee did not show up for work, then Mr. Mora would be allotted extra
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0642jnu.doc
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immediately because she had to go to the doctor and get a mammogram done. Ms. Reaney did not come back to work
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0648anc.doc
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work from 7:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m., but then he would not be able to get enough sleep before he would
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0652anc.doc
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this work because of the stressful working conditions. She did not get along with her immediate supervisor
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0657anc.doc
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the changing schedule and was told "to get use to it."
Mr. Bashaw made deliveries for Home Depot. He did
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0659anc.doc
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. They “spoke for a bit.” His friend offered to get him some lunch sent down to him from the restaurant. She
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0660jnu.doc
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and that was not worth it. Mr. Mike did not talk to his employer about getting more hours. He quit work on March 9, 2006
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0673fbx.doc
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, Mr. Vincent will receive 12.5 college credits. Mr. Vincent is thinking about getting a Certificate
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0683anc.doc
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because he usually ended up getting wet.
After the hearing the employer provided a copy of the security
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0685jnu.doc
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to get a “Z” card. She took the course April 25 through May 3, 2006. Once the merchant marine course
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0687anc.doc
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his friend and asked him to get some cigarettes because he had run out. When Mr. Meredith came back
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0688fbx.doc
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to spend more time getting back and forth to work than the length of his shift. He advised his employer
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0698jnu.doc
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, and a replacement cook had been found.
Shortly after resigning, Mr. Deck tried to get his job back when the Council
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0699jnu.doc
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a verification note, he felt he could not get the required information. He did not make any other phone calls
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0705jnu.doc
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and asked for a doctor note. Ms. Hollinbeck indicated that she was having some trouble getting a doctor’s
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0713anc.doc
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and ultimately ineffective, so it fell back on the system of expecting everyone to do whatever it took to get
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0720anc.doc
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in the following four to five months. The doctor gave him no firm date on which he could expect to get better. Mr
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0730anc.doc
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of business on April 10, 2006 so that he could get the help he needed to manage his anger on the job
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0735jnu.doc
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from school.
Ms. Cudaback tried to get her schedule changed back to the morning shift but was told her
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0751jnu.doc
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attempted to notify his employer he was quitting, but could not get through by telephone.
The employer
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0767cjnu.doc
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of school on May 19, 2006 and volunteered to baby-sit his siblings should Ms. Tungiyan get a job.
On March
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0767jnu.doc
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, 2006 and volunteered to baby-sit his siblings should Ms. Tungiyan get a job.
Ms. Tungiyan was hired
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0774fbx.doc
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the rest of the week to give her more time to get daycare. She beseeched
Ms. Lord to call her at home
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0775jnu.doc
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and a coworker. He was told that human resources would work out a plan with him to improve and get along with his
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0783anc.doc
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could call her claim center on the following Monday (June 5) to get an “extension” of the registration
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0784anc.doc
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to six weeks of employment, Ms. Machado and the assistant manager (Ms. Fletcher) did not get along
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0785fbx.doc
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sister-in-law wanted her to go to the store to buy her baby some milk. Ms. Snowden went to get the baby’s
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0794anc.doc
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, and thus frustrating for Ms. Sene, is discounted by the fact that she did get the Division assistance she
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0802jnu.doc
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, experience in the fishing industry.
Mr. Barnes wanted to get back to Alaska for the start of the salmon
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0806anc.doc
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workers helped Mr. Phillips to get into the computer to register and build a résumé.
After he had
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0830anc.doc
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, Mr. Knott became “frustrated” and gave up trying to register until he could get help from a Division
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0833fbx.doc
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does not lock. She countered that action by getting a restraining order stating he cannot be present
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0848anc.doc
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was entering a wrong website address, a circumstance that was within her control.
Ms. Brown attempted to get
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0851anc.doc
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and that he would be getting some paperwork in the mail. On April 17, the Division sent Mr. Shelley his
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0857anc.doc
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of but does know that generically speaking, “things can get lost in the mail.”
On June 9, Ms. Zimnawoda
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0872anc.doc
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to "get along" with other employees to the best of his or her ability. However, because it is unlikely
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0877anc.doc
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to get a statement from the U.S. Postal Service about that problem so that her late fees could be waived
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0879anc.doc
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and get the time cleared through him. There were too many drivers and different agencies for him to do all
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0893anc.doc
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any attempt to get help with her registration, which would have been a reasonable action to take
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0895anc.doc
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; the representative indicated that she should “hurry up and get it in there.” She denies being told to register
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0920anc.doc
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transportation to get to the doctor. He advised his supervisor that he was going to talk to the branch manager
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0924jnu.doc
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that the owner’s daughter wanted to get her fired. She asked the daughter why she would want to get a single
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0929anc.doc
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could get her mailbox re-keyed.
On June 8, 2006, Ms. Scianna went back to her apartment and picked up
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0938anc.doc
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it would get her out of the facility as well. Mr. Cavitt asked her several times if she was comfortable
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0941jnu.doc
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under a deadline. Ms. Cole was upset at being asked to get off, and felt disrespected. Mr. McGuiness
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0981ranc.doc
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for the hearing because he did not receive the hearing notice. He is not sure why the notice did not get to him
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0999anc.doc
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not to get out of her vehicle to inspect the pickup.
Ms. Billingham did not go into the parking lot or stop
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1032fbx.doc
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that the neighborhood children “get into” the mailboxes where
Mr. Fricken
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.378 provides
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1036anc.doc
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résumé did not get posted in ALEXsys until June 19, 2006 was also within his control, as he chose to rely
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1037anc.doc
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received them. For example, he stated that he did not get his claimant handbook and later recanted
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1085anc.doc
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of the program.
Mr. Hessel usually gets mail sent by the Division from Juneau within two or three days. He does
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1096anc.doc
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was told he was not registered “online” and that he needed a password to get online. When he had originally
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1102fbx.doc
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attempted to contact the employer about his further guard commitment but was unable to get through to his
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1107anc.doc
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The following day, June 11, she and a friend were able to get Ms. Graydon
Ms. Graydon denies having problems
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1116anc.doc
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was fair as she did not have a computer or transportation. She was advised she could get assistance at her
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1120anc.doc
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, and when later discharged, blamed Ms. Hermanski and allegedly threatened to “get even.”
STATUTORY
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she was unable to get to her job sites due to lack of transportation.
Most of the times she
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1137anc.doc
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“hard to get to work” May 18 through May 20, 2006 because of lack of transportation.
The adoption
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1149anc.doc
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that both times she tried to get both lead workers to take the calls and that they would not. She later
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1153anc.doc
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maybe should have been more insistent about getting help from the Job Center representative, as ALEXsys
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1155anc.doc
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to the job together. The owner did not get word of Mr. Pate’s intended absence until he drove to the job
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1174anc.doc
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to get the information she needed to do her work. The acting supervisor also told her that she could
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1176anc.doc
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. Analoak
At some point in June, Mr. Analoak went to the Muldoon Job Center to get help to complete
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1178.doc
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" to get around because of balance problems. He also applied for permanent disability (SSA) at this time
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1183anc.doc
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to start a business, and she spends approximately fifteen hours a week getting her printing press working
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1186jnu.doc
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not to worry about it and to take care of himself. Mr. Young assumed this meant that he would continue to get
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1192anc.doc
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was sitting on a box instead of working. Further, his complaint to the employer was that he could not get his
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1199anc.doc
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to get into the Job Center office in time to complete his registration. He attempted several days without
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1216jnu.doc
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. The supervisor who discharged Mr. Bounds had been the supervisor for only one week. Mr. Bounds did not get along
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1234anc.doc
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, and often "getting in my face" standing "nose to nose." He often berated Ms. Dailey and belittled her work
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1248anc.doc
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needed to get into the building to work on the weekend. In Shelton, Comm'r Dec. 86H-UI-310, October 31
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1260anc.doc
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because he knew of her history of getting ill from binging, and because she adamantly refused treatment
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1281anc.doc
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did not like him and wished to get rid of him.
The employer also accused him of verbally harassing
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1298jnu.doc
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, and although she did not get paid for the period of time she spent in Juneau, she believed it improved her
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1302anc.doc
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was seen lying down next to a five-year old female child patting her on the chest. He was trying to get her
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1331anc.doc
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to all the right people” before quitting to try to get his shift changed. He did not file a written
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1348anc.doc
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days and do some work around the shop. Mr. Shomberg gave her $100 so she could get by for the weekend
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1350anc.doc
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’s decision to quit.
Throughout her employment, Ms. Moffitt felt she was not getting the support she
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1354anc.doc
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discharged the same day. Ms. Link had no problems with Lauralee; she knew that Joan did not get the job
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1368anc.doc
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decided at that point that the two women would not be able to get along and opted to change Ms. Picard’s
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1375anc.doc
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handles the gerbils and the cash bets. If the race gets busy, a rat race I or II person would be called
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1384jnu.doc
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to get help to handle his anger. It appears that the claimant in this matter took neither step
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1385anc.doc
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was scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 3 p.m.
Often, Mr. Zayon had difficulty getting to work on time
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1429anc.doc
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minutes, the cashier had been ringing a bell to get her to come to the front to assist. Ms. Link did
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1440anc.doc
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filing system, to get a check.
The Tribunal takes notice of Trib. Dec. 06 0805 (John), June 29, 2006
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1449anc.doc
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of work, she asked her coworker to get an 18-pack of beer from the refrigerator. The claimant was informed
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1451anc.doc
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had a sale of buy one, get the next one at 50 percent off. There are four stores in Anchorage
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1458anc.doc
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at getting a promotional position with ASD if she remained as an employee.
Ms. Corral would have continued
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1465jun.doc
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The claimant insisted that the next day the air carrier was unable to get him on the first plane out of Juneau
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