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0026anc.doc
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(Division) by telephone. He kept getting the message that due to the volume of calls he should call back
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0037anc.doc
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the work or she would have to get someone else. Then the employer complained about a paint job, completed
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0046fbx.doc
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to speak to a claimstaker on November 17, 2009 to get help with filing his biweekly certifications
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0082anc.doc
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, the client’s daughter, and the claimant appeared to get along well. At 9:00 p.m., the claimant began
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0112jnu.doc
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to go home to get well.
Later that same day, the claimant returned to the office to speak with her
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0144anc.doc
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, 2009, by Internet. He indicated that he had traveled. He did not get a confirmation number for those
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0170jnu.doc
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. On January 14, 2010 the claimant was finally able to get through to the Division because she began calling
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0197anc.doc
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and breakfast that was at least 13 miles from the employer’s facilities. The claimant had difficulty getting
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0203anc.doc
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she attended to learn medical billing told her she should have no problems getting a job even with her
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0209jnu.doc
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related to moving, such as getting the children out of school, packing, and other necessary tasks
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0226anc.doc
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not immediately calm down, the employer told the claimant to “get out.” The claimant spoke harshly to the employer
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0229anc.doc
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. As in Anderson his agent’s failure to get the mail to the claimant is not a circumstance to grant an extension
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0277jnu.doc
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. While on vacation, he decided not to return to his job. He and another employee did not get along
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0291anc.doc
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, “ultimately the claimant was discharged because of his inability to get customs clearance.”
STATUTORY
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0376ranc.doc
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attempting to get assistance through both the claim center and the job center. The claimant believes he
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0388anc.doc
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does recall getting a confirmation page and number at the end of the filing process. He does not recall
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0393fbx.doc
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. The other makes it impossible for him to work because he is unable to drive. He could not, therefore, get
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0395anc.doc
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not get the resume properly posted online.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.378 provides, in part
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0427anc.doc
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about working at two of the employer’s location. She was told that she must get permission before
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0429anc.doc
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assistance from the job center and get her resume posted on ALEXsys effective February 5, 2010.
PROVISIONS
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0437anc.doc
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(Exhibit 4) the claimant was provided assistance in getting her resume online.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
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0438anc.doc
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not gotten the card, she set up direct deposit. She did get several other pieces of mail from
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0443fbx.doc
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attempted to access the system on January 14, 2010 but was unable to get past the log in. The claimant
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0444anc.doc
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requesting additional help in her job. The employer advised the claimant that they could not afford to get
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0461anc.doc
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to perform that task. The claimant initially indicated that he had to get under the train to wash the vents
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0473anc.doc
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to get her resume on ALEXsys. The claimant had difficulty finding ALEXsys because she did not have
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0505jnu.doc
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to volunteer to get the work accomplished. She did, however, continue to disagree with the employer’s
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0528fbx.doc
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the allegation. She chose that option because she did not want to take the time to go upstairs and get cleaning
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0556jnu.doc
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for a position with the Alaska Marine Highway System, the claimant traveled to Juneau, Alaska to get the required
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0585anc.doc
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has his mail delivered to him every week or so but there is no scheduled time that he gets his mail
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0592anc.doc
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to work on January 28, 2010 because he needed to get the parts and attend to his vehicle problems
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0630anc.doc
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no childcare. He also stated that he worked part time and wasn’t getting enough hours to make going to work
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0656anc.doc
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employee had texted the claimant asking him to get her an illegal substance. The claimant had responded
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0659anc.doc
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lived one mile from work. He did not own a vehicle and used public transportation to get to and from
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0661anc.doc
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on every notice. The claimant gets his mail at his home and has had no issues in receiving mail from
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0665jnu.doc
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but was unable to get the resume on line because his computer would not accept “cookies.” The claimant used
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0672anc.doc
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retorted that Arnold had tried to hit him with a frying pan. Steve told the claimant, “If you can’t get
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0694jnu.doc
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not get a leave of absence, or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence would
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0697jnu.doc
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to the library and calls to the unemployment office and the job center but the claimant was finally able to get
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0703jnu.doc
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the ”˜create’ button and her resume was not showing ”˜online.’
The claimant was able to get her resume posted
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0705anc.doc
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was not ”˜online’. The claimant went to the Wasilla job center that day to get assistance with posting his resume
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0723anc.doc
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lunch and skipping his insulin because he was unable to get adequate time to eat a meal.
The constant
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0733anc.doc
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emergency room to get a new catheter. The claimant insists the patient was back within a short time to have
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0734fbx.doc
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instructed the claimant to turn in her keys to the thrift store so the employer could get into the store
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0737anc.doc
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the claimstaker and went back into Alexsys. He was able to get his resume posted online on March 4, 2010
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0764jnu.doc
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). The claimant arrived in Craig the first week of November and immediately took the necessary steps to get her
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0770jnu.doc
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partial payment. She called the unemployment office numerous times during this period to get
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0771jnu.doc
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to get work in a clerical capacity and in the hospital laundry. Therefore, it is determined
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0782jnu.doc
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to see a doctor but could not get an appointment. The claimant was incapable of doing his work due
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0790anc.doc
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and was able to get his resume posted online on March 4, 2010.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.378 provides, in part
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0792anc.doc
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the claimant to get out the mops and buckets to clean the floor. At this point, the employer and claimant got
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0804anc.doc
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into an Alaska job service office. He was assisted by a representative who succeeded in getting his resume posted
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0807anc.doc
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recuperated enough to be able to get out of bed and to drive.
The claimant’s son was scheduled to return from
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0817anc.doc
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.” The employer denies telling the claimant that he was getting ready to lay people off.
Work on the Senior
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0831anc.doc
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began that he was unable to work because he could not get child care. The reason for the claimant’s
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0841anc.doc
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the claimant learn her job duties and to get the claimant caught up on her job duties several times
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0864anc.doc
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noted that at the time he was also concerned about getting his clearance to go onto the airport facility
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0874anc.doc
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kept being told that the matters would get straightened out with the next check.
It is the conclusion
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0880fbx.doc
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that the employer wanted to get rid of the entire morning crew. On February 15, 2010, the employer told
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0881anc.doc
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résumé in ALEXsys, she selected to not disclose her Social Security number. The résumé did not get
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0887jnu.doc
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in a large apartment complex with two buildings and the mail often gets mixed between the two buildings
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0900jnu.doc
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to get through it.” The human resource manager was not aware of the claimant’s medical problems
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0908anc.doc
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minded being paid under the table and that it would cost him $3,000 just to get payroll set up to pay
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0937anc.doc
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transportation difficulties as the reason, either his truck was not running, he had difficulty getting a taxicab
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0942anc.doc
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on the papers most of the night Sunday, January 24, 2010. She did not get much sleep that night.
On Monday
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0972ranc.doc
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to get through.
On April 19, 2010, the Appeals Tribunal had mailed a notice of telephonic hearing
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0986anc.doc
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important thing. Because the claimant had to get a chair from the warehouse for a customer, he was unable
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0987anc.doc
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. The claimant did so, but did not get the contract because he had not had his own business for the required two
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0991anc.doc
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name and number to call and advised him that she would get the information for him by
March 1, 2010
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0997jnu.doc
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to the Georgia office on
March 15, 2010 and again on March 16, 2010 in an attempt to get the matter resolved
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1004jnu.doc
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. The claimant replied, “Blair, you’ll get your f””ing inventory when it’s done.”
The supervisor told
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1008anc.doc
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to get the prescription glasses as soon as possible and to bring a doctor’s note stating the claimant
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1011anc.doc
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if it was necessary to assign someone else to complete the claimant’s work. The claimant did not get the message
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1017jnu.doc
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online on March 26, 2010. The claimant called and was able to get help to successfully post her résumé
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1036anc.doc
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was not available online in the ALEXsys system. The claimant was able to get help to successfully post his résumé
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1055jnu.doc
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testified that she attempted to contact Mr. Cruz for that purpose but was unable to get in touch with him
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1057anc.doc
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was not departing that day. He called the employer who apologized for the failed arrangements and advised him to get
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1078anc.doc
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receiving the February 2007 and February 2010 warnings; he simply did not get caught.
The claimant
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1081anc.doc
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. The claimant did not get a medical note excusing him from work because the doctor was in a hurry to leave
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1085anc.doc
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it [the conflict between the coworkers]. The claimant’s version is that she replied that if things don’t get better
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1121anc.doc
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as he was only attempting to get employees to describe what they saw. The claimant could have refused
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1128anc.doc
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entered all of the required information and had some difficulty getting her resume to take. The claimant
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1152jnu.doc
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docked, the first-mate, the claimant’s immediate superior, came down and told the claimant to get
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1201anc.doc
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to return at 5:00 p.m. to get his paycheck.
The claimant returned to pick up his check as directed
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1220anc.doc
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, the claimant’s signature limits were $1 million dollars. The supervisor urged the claimant to “just get the job
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1232anc.doc
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. Finally, the third time the student attempted to get up, the claimant ordered her to “get off the bus
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1249anc.doc
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to return to work at a later time within the twenty-four hour shift. The claimant did not get the call
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1279jnu.doc
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the ALEXsys program at some point after the specified seven-day period but was unable to get into the system
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1280jnut.doc
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the company would use native preference to advance native workers but he did not get the same opportunities
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1281jnu.doc
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, the director of human resources in Seattle wrote the claimant a letter asking the claimant to get in touch
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1282jnu.doc
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refused to give any information to the supervisor and indicated he wanted to quit and get off the boat
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12990anc.doc
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termination. The claimant did not attend his hearing to provide the reason he was unable to get to work
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1303fbx.doc
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account but were unable to get into MyAlaska, the gateway website. They attempted to do this several times
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1365anc.doc
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was not online. That same day the claimant received help from a job center representative to get his resume
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1370anc.doc
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in January that the executive director agreed to get temporary help to meet the agency’s needs.
The claimant
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1371anc.doc
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was sent to the claimant, he and his wife were getting a divorce and they were not speaking to each other
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1385jnu .doc
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not recall getting any paperwork in the mail regarding her unemployment insurance. The claimant made
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1387anc.doc
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, she called and asked for an extension to get the forms back and that was granted. She also had
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1403fbx.doc
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. The claimant quit work on February 22, 2010 because she was unable to get leave from her employer to leave work
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1416anc.doc
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the new account to have a “dummy” number. The claimant attempted several times to get help from
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