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0068ANC.DOC
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or connect the duct to the piece already in place. He decided to slide down the elevated manlift to get
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0069ANC.DOC
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was also counseled after getting into an argument with a trade show person, making derogatory comments
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0080ANC.DOC
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spoke to Mr. Carpenter on December 8 and advised him to find another way to get to work on time. Mr
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0092INT.DOC
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at light duty work. Mr. Greer's brother-in-law helped to get him the position with Portland Habilitation
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0106ANC.DOC
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drawer ajar while she went to the safe to get change.
When getting change in the middle of a sale
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0109.DOC
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commitments of hire. She did not expect to get paid. She speculates she may have received the $56 paycheck
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0109C.DOC
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for compatibility, free of charge, before any commitments of hire. She did not expect to get paid. She speculates
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0117FBX.DOC
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, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and weakness. Because he wasn't getting better, he decided to quit.
Before
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0119INT.DOC
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argues that he should not be held liable because he couldn’t get clear communication between himself
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0187FBX.DOC
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, but tried her best to adapt to the restaurant's way of doing business. Ms. Kompkoff agrees she did not get
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0191ANC.DOC
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of remaining home or getting a one-way ticket back to Spokane. The subject of child support was also discussed
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0199ANC.DOC
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it before he could return to work. He recalls telling Ms. Knight he did not have the money to get
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0206ANC.DOC
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and we'll get started on the project.
Mr. Combs explained the project involved a client from a previous
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0211INT.DOC
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in the morning and three hours in the evening to get to or from work because of heavy traffic. He lived about 40
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0229ANC.DOC
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was required to attend court on one day, and get his personal business in order before relocating. The employer
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0260ANC.DOC
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, and four chances if not on probation, to not get caught with the product on their client's shelves
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0264ANC.DOC
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manager was placing pressure on getting rid of the higher paid produce clerks. Two other workers
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0269INT.DOC
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on December 21, 1998 in the afternoon. Because of complications dealing with his passport, he did not get
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0281INT.DOC
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in the week he filed. He was not aware he could file the week before and get waiting week credit if he worked
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0287FBX.DOC
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to get into a routine where she would be able to work again. She believed with two babies, getting up
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0309JNU.DOC
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to get married is considered to have left employment voluntarily and without good cause, since this can
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0323JNU.DOC
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did not like getting her daughter up that early. She also felt that it was not financially feasible
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0332ANC.DOC
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locations. Mr. Zimin was upset about not getting additional work, so he left work without notice. He
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0333FBX.DOC
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to be at work without sufficient cause.
Mr. Eagle failed to exhaust reasonable alternatives to get to work
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0343ANC.DOC
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had been made aware of the reservation problem, other flight arrangements would have been made to get
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0365ANC.DOC
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. . . . The claimant in this case has chosen the second option and expects to get her degree in December 1994.
Since
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0375ANC.DOC
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. Plate) could not stop bothering him (Mr. Tolliver), all he (Mr. Plate) needed to do was to get his (Mr
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0391ANC.DOC
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did not get along with her former supervisor. She was also having personal problems
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0409INT.DOC
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planned to use the pass to get to Seattle on January 24, and had already made reservations utilizing
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0423ANC.DOC
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self-employment should satisfy the requirement of a work search as it would get him off
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0427FBX.DOC
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to get Ms. Waters to quit, and did so in an abusive and threatening manner. Ms. Waters tried filing EEO
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0428.DOC
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been properly delivered. Ms. Colberg relied on her agent (her husband) to get the mail. In Roberts
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0437ANC.DOC
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was busy with her commerical fishing and getting her house ready for a move. Ms. Lee contends she did
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0440INT.DOC
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for benefits and didn't know she could call on other days as well. She could not get through the phone systems
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0442INT.DOC
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it was easy to get benefits without having to read since she was able to file over the phone and speak
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0451ANC.DOC
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the operator. He did not hear Mr. Clay’s instructions to strip the forms. Being in a hurry to get up
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0477ANC.DOC
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transportation to get to and from work. He was unable to drive any vehicle due to previous arrests. Mr. Wilkins
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0526ANC.DOC
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On February 15, 1999, Mr. McClung drove a pickup from a work site to get lunch when he lost a piece
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0527ANC.doc
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was also her relief, was often late. She had to get home to attend to a daycare center she runs that had
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0537ANC.DOC
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school because she was not getting enough sleep at night. There were also other, more serious problems
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0540JNU.DOC
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operators do other jobs relating to the water plant such as working on sewage pipes that get clogged. He
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0562ANC.doc
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person." The company's competent person told Mr. Whittaker that getting burned was part of the job.
Mr
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0577FBX.DOC
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. Harris related that he was trying to get fired to draw unemployment insurance benefits, attend school
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0585FBX.DOC
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to the Lower 48 before getting leave approved. The employer reluctantly granted the leave, although
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0588FBX.DOC
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been sexually harassed.
Mr. Harmon asked permission to enter a worker's office to get tapes dubbed
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0593ANC.DOC
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of this hearing (April 4, 1999), Mr. Mendoza has been able to get around without the use of a cane and has
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0603ANC.DOC
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, and contacting contractors for whom he might get contracts.
The claimant in the case now before us is neither
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0620ANC.DOC
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as if everyone would get a pay raise. There is no promise here. All of these were contingent on management
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0626ANC.DOC
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him that he would get back to him, but did not do so. Mr. Lemons left the position to attend
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0629FBX.DOC
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get someone to cover Ms. Morrison’s shift. Ms. Morrison went in to work on Monday, February 1
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0641JNU.DOC
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been trying to get rid of her. Ms. Strobels asked why she didn’t just fire her, and hung up.
Ms
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0646ANC.doc
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"'planned to get out of the shop' sometime in June 1999."
But, Mark cut her off mid-sentence. He stated
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0655JNU.DOC
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with whom Mr. Cabe did not get along. He discussed it with his employer. They arranged for Mr. Cabe to work
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0659ANC.doc
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was singly responsible for getting to work on time or calling-in within the prescribed guidelines. Mr. Bowen
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0680JNU.doc
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a doctor in Colorado because she could not get an appointment. She looked for work on December 18, 1999
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0681JNU.doc
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a doctor in Colorado because she could not get an appointment. She looked for work on December 18, 1999
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0700INT.doc
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was unsuccessful in getting a job with the District Attorney's office, and felt that the State of Alaska hiring
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0702JNU.DOC
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not allow her to be in permanent status because it would be too hard to get rid of her.
Ms. Williams spoke
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0720ANC.doc
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contends he was too sick to get out of bed, yet he did not call a physician. Mr. Gonzales knew he could
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0724ANC.doc
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to the latter stages of pregnancy, it was getting difficult for Ms. Maxwell to bend over to make the beds. Also
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0727ANC.doc
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felt the work was getting dangerous due to inexperienced workers. He decided he no longer desired work
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0727CANC.doc
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at Prudhoe Bay. He felt the work was getting dangerous due to inexperienced workers. He decided he
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0729FBX.doc
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their 13-year daughter. Ms. Maldonado worked until midnight and found it difficult to get up at 7:00 or 7:30
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0755ANC.doc
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, courier, or mail work. He hopes to get a job with the
State or Municipality in the near future. He
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0756ANC.doc
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was told it would take two months to get an appointment. He currently has an appointment with his doctor
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0757ANC.DOC
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. Terry just kept getting louder. Ms. Rush finally could take it no longer and quit.
Ms. Terry
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0764ANC.doc
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, so Sea Galley did not get their product. He believed he needed to re-issue the credit. The employer
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0769ANC.doc
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. Ames stayed in California to address the custody issue. He was also required to get a medical release
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0797ANC.doc
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Ms. James-Caires, in both cases, was successful in getting the counseling reduced to an informative
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0812JNU.DOC
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, at which time it was getting dark. When he arrived back at the shop, John Wheeler, the shop foreman, told
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0851JNU.DOC
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with her, Ms. Malone learned that she was not getting the medications she needed.
Ms. Malone also realized
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0852ANC.doc
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motion. In response, Mr. Myers stated, "Get your f--king arm off me."
After the shoulder incident
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0856ANC.doc
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paycheck to get a flight to Anchorage.
The employer and Mr. Sykes agree Mr. Sykes was counseled about
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0872JNU.doc
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. Julius left work in order to be home with her six children. She was not getting as much support from her
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0873JNU.doc
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. Julius left work in order to be home with her six children. She was not getting as much support from her
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0880ANC.doc
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with a counselor, Dr. Wald, to get to the root of her problems. Additionally, Ms. Smith testified she did not want
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0881ANC.doc
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that they [the mother and daughter team] needed you; you need to get back there." She further said, "I don't want
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0889ANC.doc
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felt her supervisor was out to get her. Ms. Carroll had been in trouble for not appearing for work
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0898JNU.DOC
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at him that he needed to get the salads done, then, while doing the salads, would yell at him
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0901ANC.DOC
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discussion that he had told the message therapist not to get sucked into Ms. Rhoads health problems because
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0919ANC.doc
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assurances that he would get her more help. That offer, however, seemed meaningless to Ms. Jacob because
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0921.doc
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worked. Her only explanation was that she estimated the hours she worked and did not always get paid
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0924JNU.doc
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, a union representative was successful in getting Mr. Hurst's termination changed from "ineligible
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0938INT.doc
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to get her own business license. The question then becomes whether or not NOAA was the last employer
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0978ANC.doc
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with a private home owner.
For the week of April 11, 1999, Mr. Flanagan expected to be getting his tools
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0998INT.DOC
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better get out of the state, and that she had better stay away from him. He would say this in such way
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1004ANC.doc
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knowledgeable and trained employee. Mr. Green, owner, did not want the public to get the impression his office
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1026ANC.doc
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is unable to purchase a train ticket or gas to get to Talkeetna or anywhere else.
Ms. Lovel filed her claim
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1076ANC.doc
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contacted a Slope manager about the return-to-work date. The manager indicated he would get back to Mr
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1104ANC.doc
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printers.
Ms. Mane further contends she was not able to get any pages of her UAA assignment to print
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1105ANC.doc
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a new claim on April 1, 1999, because he knew he had a waiting period to get through before he could
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1116FBX.doc
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. Talley was assured the matter would get "straightened out." He assumed the issue was resolved
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1120ANC.doc
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, and dispatched three days per week. It was a busy shop, and people yelled to get things done.
When Ms. Ramirez
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1125FBK.doc
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their jobs. She accused him of not doing his job. He got close to her face and said, "Get the f**k out
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1133ANC.doc
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a problem, get your stuff." "You are fired."
The employer informed the Alaska Employment Security
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1162ANC.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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1179anc.doc
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she should get three warnings before termination.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.379 provides in part
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1183ANC.doc
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. Burkle with no vehicle to get to work in Anchorage.
Ms. Burkle requested that the employer change her
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1210jnu.doc
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not like to work mornings because he sometimes gets ill in the morning. He also does not like jobs
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1248anc.doc
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for personal reasons, as he could not get along with the foreman. I do not find that the foreman was abusive
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