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was getting incomplete information from management and human resources, and she believed she made the best
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mother shopped together and picked out three seat cushions. His mother handed him cash prior to getting
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-desk, and a representative assisted him in getting his password updated so he could post his resume
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not get certified to use a piece of equipment the employer required her to use, because the claimant’s
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in this matter had four months to get immunized, complete paperwork, and attend interviews. She worked 25 hours
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of work was June 7, 2013. She held garage sales to get rid of most of her household items, packed, cleaned
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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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to get settled in time for the start of the school year. The claimant stayed in Alaska to continue
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needed to get her resume on ALEXsys. At the claimant’s request, her friend agreed to post her resume
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that again?” She also told the claimant that she probably would not get regular breaks. The owner did
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. The executive chef had tried calling and texting the claimant several times and did not get an answer
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to the Kenai Job Center, and a representative helped her get her resume saved online.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
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motioned to his co-worker to get in the truck and move it, then he grabbed the handrails as if he were
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getting an airplane ticket to leave Alaska. Joe had a history of extremely violent crimes, and he had
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before getting into the vehicle, she would have seen a large cement barrier, and the accident could have
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require the claimant to get out of the truck and walk the 100 feet to the rear of the second trailer
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was not getting paid, and he called the Division to check the status of his claim. At that time, a claim
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the claimant a free place to stay while she gets “back on her feet.”
The claimant lived with different
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, the coworker, and the groomer. The claimant asked the coworker to get her a slip collar to use to capture
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it away.
The claimant did not offer to get his bank card records to show he paid for the phone card. He
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roofing job, he told the employer he was afraid of heights. The employer believed he would get used
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, and the only task to accomplish was to get ready for the start of the school year.
Therefore, good cause
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be vacated, and he would get the spot he was promised. The claimant was upset because she did not feel
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. The supervisor told her to “just get him through the course.”
On June 21, 2013, the claimant put the inmate
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on these dates, beyond having difficulty getting up in the mornings. The claimant asked the employer to schedule
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In early July 2013, the claimant received a notice in the mail that her benefits were getting ready
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spent with his young daughter. However, he finally quit because he was getting stress headaches
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1945.doc
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. Because he lived in such a remote area in Alaska, he worried that he could not get to her quickly if she
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1962.doc
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the operation. The claimant did not get in the truck until the other employee came down from the top
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1985.doc
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work to get her blood pressure under control. When she returned to work, she told her supervisor
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1997.doc
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and get injured. On August 16, 2013, he told the human resource representative at the plant that he
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2024.doc
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the notice did not get to him, except that "My girlfriend gets my mail out of my box. She may have misplaced
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2035.doc
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was a payday. The claimant called the employer repeatedly to ask when he would get his paycheck. The employer
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2058.doc
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medical condition. The claimant recalls being told by her supervisor to get off the phone quickly
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2073.doc
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the forklift while the claimant was outside. The claimant told his supervisor “get off my back, you are always
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about getting time off work to attend to his medical issues. His supervisor asked him to wait until
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At this time the claimant and his spouse were not getting along. The spouse was angry with the claimant
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needs heart surgery. Once she gets the surgery, the claimant will need to provide care for her mother
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of life (rent, food, utilities and fuel) were approximately $1800 per month. He was barely getting
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working on repairs to his cabin and getting ready for winter. He pays the majority of his bills online
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in getting the claimant’s mail to the claimant in late September and early October. The claimant believed
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her flight, she would have problems getting a seat on another flight because the airlines were booked
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for a job that day. The order was delayed and the owner needed to get to another job site. The owner
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tried to get a family member to assist him with the orientation, but the family member was busy
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, the claimant spoke with another representative. She asked to get a bid completed for the dehumidifier as soon
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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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were being raised to get them a better standard of living. The wages of the other maintenance workers
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. Furthermore, she was having issues with climbing ladders and getting down on her knees to do inventory at work
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home computer. He tried to log in several times but kept getting an error message advising him
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to get back to her station. Demonstrators were not allowed to leave their stations until relieved
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it because she had already made one job search. Also, the claimant did not get Internet access until November
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. This resulted in a former co-worker becoming the claimant’s supervisor. The claimant did not get along with her
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was running late due to some delays getting the passengers off the ship, which was outside her control. She
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On November 18, 2013, after finally getting through to the unemployment claim center, the claimant completed
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checked with her landlord. The landlord assured her that she was getting all of her mail and that no one
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to her. She receives her mail at a family member’s residence and does not always get the mail from her
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preferred FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) form. The claimant maintains that she could not get the FMLA form
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training a new waitress. A bartender with whom the claimant did not get along well was also working
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Although the claimant should have made a greater effort to contact the unemployment office about getting
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for assistance, but was unable to get through. On November 21, 2013, the claimant contacted the claim center
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the Appeals office asking why he did not get a call for his hearing.
The claimant requested reopening
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on November 26, 2013. The claimant missed the orientation because she had to get her child ready for school
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to get assistance with his ALEXsys account.
On December 5, 2013, the claimant contacted a Job Center
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indicating he would miss work those days. He did not get a return text. He was aware he was supposed to call
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log-in information or his password for ALEXsys. He did not attempt to get assistance accessing ALEXsys
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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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on time, and to refrain from talking or any other activities that interfered with getting her work done
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but asked him to make sure he told her about these things as soon as he knew because she had to get another
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with the clinic nurse or before he missed work each day. He was sick and just did not get around to calling
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at him, threaten to hit him, and threaten to commit suicide because they were not getting their way. One
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), by calling her direct line. He left several messages because he was unable to get through to the main
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), by calling her direct line. He left several messages because he was unable to get through to the main
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“on-call,” and he would try to get him at least two days of work per week; the employer needed to save
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is divorced and remarried. The claimant’s son does not get along with the claimant’s wife. He has asked
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. The claimant told the manager she did not have phone numbers for her co-workers. The manager was going to get
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account. She made diligent efforts to get assistance from the Division, which did not resolve the problem
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but at that time could not afford the fee for the replacement card. The claimant was not able to get the required
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, “NO” without getting clarification from the unemployment office because she needed the benefits at the time
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to come get her. She told her fiancé that she was quitting because the harassment had become physical. She
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the internship in June. We agree with that assessment. Though she only gets one credit hour for the internship
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. The claimant had trouble getting in and out of the planes due to her medical conditions and she feared that her
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that day but kept getting the same message. She called VICTOR for the next several Sundays and received
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with living in Alaska. He is confined to a wheel chair and had difficulty getting around in the snow and ice
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with living in Alaska. He is confined to a wheel chair and had difficulty getting around in the snow and ice
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been more courteous when she spoke to the employer. The claimant told the employer that she would get
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and inappropriate, and it was getting worse toward the end of the claimant’s employment.
On January 22, 2014
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was working full time in North Dakota and had trouble getting through to the Division by telephone
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, 2014, the owner called the claimant and asked when he could get back to Juneau for work. The claimant
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. The claimant requested some time off work to get his condition under control, but the employer asked that he
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to get to the root of the conflict for Monday, January 6, 2014.
On Monday, January 6, 2014
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work until he could see a doctor because he thought it would take several weeks to get an appointment
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he had not called him.
The claimant was so preoccupied with getting the car out of the road, it did
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, the claimant could have arranged for other family members to watch the children and get them to school
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on a prior trip to Prudhoe Bay. The claimant attempted to reach the employer but was not able to get anyone
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a corner too sharply and slid the vehicle off the road. He was unable to get the vehicle back on the road
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but then realized how upset the other worker was getting and stopped. Later that day, the claimant apologized
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like you’re trying to get rid of me, so just lay me off.” The operations manager told the claimant she
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would get the information to Alaska, and he should be good to go.
On January 22, 2014, the claimant
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offered to get new more specific paperwork completed by her doctor about her illness. The human resources
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. The claimant plans to return to work as soon as the season gets going, which may be earlier than
May 31, 2014
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