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2042ANC.DOC
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the training.
Ms. Skarda quit when she did because she needed time to get ready for school. Not only did she
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2044ANC.DOC
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that the employer did not care for his well-being (he had problems getting or taking sick leave for an auto accident
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2046ANC.DOC
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not to contact or get to the ESD Anchorage office. The abuse began in April 1998 and ended October 4, 1998, when
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2048ANC.DOC
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or make inquiries. Both managers were aware of delays in accounting reports getting to the proper
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2050ANC.DOC
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the employer refused to alter her work schedule, and she was not scheduled to get a raise as early
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2060JNU.DOC
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in Petersburg. He lives on a boat and finds it difficult to get to his mailbox. He contends he received
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2071ANC.DOC
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she had trouble getting her paycheck. She would have to, on occasion, call Ms. Burt to track her down
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2081ANC.DOC
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accounts.
Mr. Cassidy was off work at 4:30 p.m. each day and felt he would not have been able to get
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2091INT.DOC
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would not start. He did get the car to start with a jump from his roommate, but this caused him
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2101ANC.DOC
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she was busy settling into her new home, unpacking boxes, and getting her child registered for school
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2107ANC.DOC
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, the facts show he was just as likely to get dispatched on a job in Soldotna while he remained in Juneau
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2116INT.DOC
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chose to return to Nevada in order to get married August 1, 1998, which is not considered a compelling
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2118ANC.DOC
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to quit work to assist with the raising of their four children on a full-time basis or get divorced. Ms
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2131ANC.DOC
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. Still, Mr. Braune was "scolded" because work on his shift was not getting done.
About three days before
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2147INT.DOC
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School in Stockton. She attends school from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Ms. Agcaoili plans to get a high
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2151ANC.DOC
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to get the work done or he would be fired.
Mr. Bonner was concerned about his safety if he fell from
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2165ANC.DOC
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the hearing notice. He is not sure why the notice did not get to him, except that "My girlfriend gets my mail
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2166ANC.DOC
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the hearing notice. He is not sure why the notice did not get to him, except that "My girlfriend gets my mail
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2168ANC.DOC
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during working hours rather than pay full price for seven to nine items just to get one free food item
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2175FBX.DOC
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Mr. Carlo to make sure the beeper was covered.
When Mr. Carlo could not get another employee to take
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2191ANC.DOC
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call in or have to leave the job site. Ms. Corbin was never disciplined because the work did not get
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2198ANC.DOC
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her job because she was unable to get back from Alakanuk after picking up her daughter. Her manager
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2199JNU.DOC
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for awhile, but then declined.
On June 15, because the three housekeepers were unable to get along, Mr
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2211ANC.DOC
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arrest about one hour later. Mr. Scott had grabbed his ex-wife's arm to get her out of the room where
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2219INT.DOC
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could not have accepted work until she relocated because she was busy packing and getting ready
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2233INT.DOC
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to relocate, it was necessary for her to get permission from the courts or her ex-husband to take her child
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2243ANC.DOC
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of his tractor/trailer. Mr. Schultz adamantly denies accelerating, but admits he did get close
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2245ANC.DOC
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the lack of personnel during his shifts, but was told that they needed to get through a mid-July store
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2245CANC.DOC
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shifts, but was told that they needed to get through a mid-July store inspection. Mr. Landvogt contends
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2255ANC.DOC
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in order to get her infant adjusted to a schedule. She had been attempting to have the child adjusted two
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2258INT.DOC
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of a mill near Homer, and believed he could get work that paid $15.00 per hour running heavy equipment. He
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2265JNU.DOC
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,” and he needed to get his children back for the beginning of school.
STATUTORY PROVISIONS
AS 23.20.379.
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2267JNU.DOC
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around 50 to 55 hours per week, and earned $37.20 per hour.
Mr. Bergman did not feel that he was getting
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2274ANC.DOC
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asked his manager, Stan Petito, for Friday off in order to get married. His request was approved. When
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2276ANC.DOC
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the entire household, including the kitchen, bedrooms, clothing, furniture, and to get their and their pets
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2288ANC.DOC
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he would try to get pay for his crew who were required to standby. That type of pay was not covered
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2290JNU.DOC
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the employer informed her that she did have wage records. Ms. Hayes filed the appeal after getting wage
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2292ANC.DOC
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tried to get a transfer to Anchorage, but was unsuccessful.
The claimant quit one week prior
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2298ANC.DOC
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for a place to live and getting a feel for the area. Mr. Olver did not believe it would have been effective
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2308FBX.DOC
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. Aitken was upset over Max making a comment about not getting some work done, when it was Max's job
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2309ANC.DOC
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was not going to get paid benefits.
On July 8, 1998, Mr. Huschle was issued a nonmonetary determination
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2311.DOC
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- the end product, but not any aspect of the process required to get to that point. Still, since Mr. Scott
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2316.DOC
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May 23. Mr. Kimble found it difficult to get to the work location and asked his boss if he could
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2327JNU.DOC
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to be introduced into the record at this hearing. On August 17, Mr. Milton was getting on a plane, gave Mr
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2329INT.DOC
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the circumstances.
A worker who quits to get married is considered to have left employment voluntarily and without
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2372JNU.DOC
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, but was unable to get through to the Department of Labor during business hours. He wrote an appeal and mailed
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2387INT.DOC
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to be in the community where her husband-to-be lived. Ms. Stallworth wanted to get accustomed to the area, look for work
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2427ANC.DOC
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between October 3 and 10 because he wanted to get well and he was on prescription drugs for a period
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2435FBX.DOC
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of $1,430. Mr. Gasper argues only half of that amount should be prorated as his ex-spouse gets the other
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2437ANC.DOC
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the dispatcher explained that others were getting more assignments because they chose to wait around at the work
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2449FBX.DOC
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and returned to work on August 28.
After returning to work on August 28, Ms. Bowler had difficulty getting her
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2450.DOC
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such tasks as phoning prospective suppliers and wholesalers, and contacting contractors for whom he might get
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2468ANC.DOC
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with the Wage and Hour Administration to get the back pay....
Although the above case refers to uncompensated
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2470ANC.DOC
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did not get the position.
Ms. Everett opted to leave her employment because she felt
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2484ANC.DOC
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behind the lock in the bag and she missed it. Ms. Blea believed the constant pressure to get the work
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2491INT.DOC
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that with an employee, during which he mentioned that they could get fired if it was not installed. The employee told Ms
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2501FBX.DOC
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that time off probably would not be given by the employer. They told her she should be lucky to get
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2508ANC.DOC
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to call his employer the following days, but was unable to get through until about October 14. Mr. Dillon
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2510ANC.DOC
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with an average time to get to work was changes in his physical self (tired or sluggish) or he would get "bogged
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2511ANC.DOC
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released from jury duty until 2:30 p.m. and then it took her an hour to get home by bus. After Ms. Di Bene
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2512.DOC
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. Jackson called two or three times throughout the year he was in FCC to get his mail. While in jail, Mr
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2515INT.DOC
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$5.00 so that she could get lunch. Ms. Spencer contends she was starving, because she did not have money
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2516ANC.DOC
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guidance and help about the new shift she was on and her inability to get to work on time. She did
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2518ANC.DOC
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percent drop ins and those who are at work will get the work assigned to them. Mr. Fleming has worked
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2526INT.DOC
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of uncontrolled vomiting which can lead to a coma if no one is available to help her get medical attention. She
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2532ANC.DOC
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of the pressure to get the work done, Mr. Jeager felt stressed.
Mr. Jeager could not put it in words why he felt
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2540ANC.DOC
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obligated to get her children ready for school each morning. The school bus picked up the children at 7:32
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2544ANC.DOC
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of finding work there by traveling. In other words, the facts show he was just as likely to get dispatched
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2552ANC.DOC
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. Leal quit because he felt he was not getting enough support in his position.
On October 10, 1998, Mr
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2570ANC.DOC
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causing $750 in damages. He did get out of his truck to view the situation and noticed scratches
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2587INT.DOC
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with a genuine desire of retaining employment...
CONCLUSION
A worker who quits to get married is considered
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2590ANC.DOC
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before. Mr. Smith affirmed that he would hire Mr. Van Gorder if he could get on the dispatch books
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2596ANC.DOC
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knew Ms. Marquiss worked on getting a replacement, but no one applied for the position. Ms. Marquiss
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2605INT.DOC
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. Savikko attempted to get Ms. Bryson into a treatment program in Oregon the end of June 1998. Ms. Bryson
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2607ANC.DOC
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longer than expected to get his car going, he again called his employer, this time speaking to Monty
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2610JNU.DOC
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. This left Mr. Wood without transportation to get to work.
Mr. Wood discussed the problem with his employer
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2636JNU.DOC
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mother's home. She and her mother were not getting along well. On September 23, 1998, Ms. George
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2669INT.DOC
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the influence while on the job. Finally, she argues that because she tried to get the drugs out of her system
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2680ANC.DOC
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. Barefield's car was impounded. He could not (and still cannot) afford to get the car back. Mr. Barefield
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2687ANC.DOC
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that the engine in his van had blown.
Mr. Chulin took a week’s leave of absence in order to try to get his van
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2690ANC.DOC
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within certain time frames. She was concerned about getting her notes done in time without the use
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2702JNU.DOC
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his appeal after getting the results of his work separation investigation. He did not know if he "had
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2703JNU.DOC
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in the week and said, "Someone needs to change her attitude before I get one."
Ms. Leroy had spoken to Ms
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2707.DOC
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a few days after Thanksgiving. He did remember getting a check about one month later for wages he
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2713.DOC
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could get treatment. Additionally, neither of her health care providers advised her to quit her job
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2735FBX.DOC
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frequently. If she is exposed to the cold during these episodes, she gets extremely chilled.
PROVISIONS
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2742ANC.DOC
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a lift to get the pipes back onto the truck.
On Friday, December 4, the company owner who discharged Mr
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2744JNU.DOC
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ordering major items was to get quotes, and then get approval to order from his supervisor. During the week
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2768RANC.DOC
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at the January 21, 1999, hearing because he did not get the hearing notice timely.
Mr. Hawkins of Hawkins
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2775JNU.DOC
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to 40 hours per week. However, because of difficulties with the scheduling, Ms. Wood would only get
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0001ANC.DOC
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complaints at the time of her discharge. The parties agreed they did not get along with one another
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0010ANC.DOC
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before he left SAC. He did not get the position at Air Land Transport because he did not have
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0016ANC.DOC
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the money in logging had declined and believed that was part of the reason parts took longer to get. He
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0026ANC.DOC
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about it. Until November 23 or 24, 1998, Mr. Butt had advised Mr. Robinson he was working on getting
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0027ANC.DOC
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days. He felt the employees did not care about getting the work done. Mr. Jacobson decided to quit
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0032FBX.DOC
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. The employer said he would check and get back to him.
The following Monday, December 14, 1998, the employer
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0043FBX.DOC
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needed to be completed. He told Ms. Neighbors she needed to get her "ass" to work. Ms. Neighbors turned
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0044FBX.DOC
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, the electrical failed in the truck and Mr. Cain had to get the employer to bring another truck out
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0051FBX.DOC
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they [management] haven't p--sed off too many people as they could get it all at one time." The statement eluded
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0063ANC.DOC
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but rather to supplement his groceries.
Although Mr. Brogdon had resources available to him to get back
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