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0411.doc because a customer complained about the arguing. The manager told them to stop arguing and get along
0430.doc the employer attempted to get financial assistance. She was instructed to keep in contact with the employer
0445.doc the employer he was worth it, then he could “get what he wanted.” There was no written contract of hire
0449.doc frustrated and busy with other matters. He made no further attempts to get his resume online or contact
0451.doc weather gloves, handwarmers and a face mask. The claimant then told the co-worker that he did not get his
0468.doc online and getting through to the claim center by telephone was reasonable, especially considering her
0477.doc , and he was having difficulty getting his resume online. The representative told him that he still had
0482.doc was communicating, to tell the claimant to get a form completed and that the employer would review the form
0527.doc he may or may not get paid, depending on the assigned judge. His work as a tax preparer is left over
0541.doc as a medical receptionist. The claimant and the other employee that worked the checkout desk did not get along
0547.doc on February 19, 2014, when the manager asked her “Why are you the only one who doesn’t get it?” The claimant
0614.doc to grant the claimant additional leave. The claimant decided she was going to get sick again if she
0622.doc to the Fairbanks Job Center to get assistance with her resume. The Job Center representative was not able to assist
0628.doc and onto the nearby highway, where the customer tried to get into cars and did get into a truck
0659.doc in the snow three times trying to get to work. The first time the claimant got stuck, he lost his cell phone
0668.doc questions that resulted in his warning. Regardless of whether his intent was simply to get answers to his
0695.doc to the clinic because the boils were getting worse. The clinic staff referred him to the hospital in Bethel
0697.doc . The claimant had missed work due to illness and felt he was falling behind. He found it difficult to get help
0699.doc 6, 2014, he was scheduled to work, but he decided he needed to get his foot examined by a doctor. He
0719.doc , the claimant’s supervisor came to his room and woke him up. He told the claimant he needed to get to work
0746.doc 390-25-1 provides, It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other employees to the best
0788.doc . On April 18, 2014, the claimant left a message with the ALEXsys helpdesk to get assistance with her account
0816.doc not get much mail, and he was not expecting any mail from the Division, so he only checked his mail once
0822.doc of that week. The claimant did not recall getting any type of access to the Internet which was required
0824.doc work. He chose not to get on a flight without his luggage. He attempted to contact the employer
0830.doc plan because she did not agree that she had problems getting along with coworkers and denied improper
0840r.doc that he had bronchitis and went to get medicine for his bronchitis at the time of the hearing. He also
0846.doc little work available and he needed his unemployment benefits just to get by. STATUTORY PROVISIONS
0852.doc faith errors in judgment or discretion; CONCLUSION It is the responsibility of workers to get along
0856.doc the bus stop, and the only way he could get to the bus stop was to walk. On April 17, 2014, the claimant
0875.doc was not concerned as she was getting a permanent license in Alaska. In December, the employer noted the claimant’s
0877.doc bills when they were absent. The human resources told her he would get back to her on that question
0883.doc of Children’s Services (OCS). The claimant was working with OCS to get her children back. However, OCS
0903.doc for the family emergency. The claimant described the employer as getting in her face and pointing his finger
0909.doc that the buses ceased to run at 10:00 p.m. He was aware that he would not be able to get home from the jobsite
0921.doc to his cell phone. He usually gets about five calls per day and earns approximately $100 per day
0936.doc for the mall. The claimant and the owner’s wife did not get along, and the claimant tried to avoid interacting
0946.doc stated that he just had not found time to get to the store. The money for the blinds and for the draws
0948.doc gone offline. The claimant continued working with the ALEXsys staff for several days to get her resume
0961.doc stopped working so he could pack his family’s belongings and get things ready to move to his family
0969.doc season would open June 1, 2014. He wanted to take two weeks to get ready for the fishing season
0989.doc the claimant had taken $90 cash from the register to get change. On April 22, 2014, the district leader (DL
1001.doc . The claimant attempted to get off the bus to relieve himself. The bus driver blocked the claimant’s exit. He
1041.doc the morning meeting ended. On his last day, the claimant stated he intended to get some food before beginning
1054.doc the claimant to turn in her office keys. The claimant went to get her coat and keys. As she was getting her
1073.doc to get a hearing aid and she could continue her training as a cashier. The claimant took a leave
1082.doc the claimant resigned, the CFO was attempting to get the claimant to articulate her concerns so they could
1091.doc getting along with peers and managers, and failed to improve her weekly reporting. The employer simply
1120.doc was getting divorced, dealing with a child custody issue, and he could not find full-time work. He believed he
1133.doc it system, and she just wanted to get paid for the time she was taking care of her daughter. The employer
1162.doc Traylor, the claimant’s pet getting sick was not within her control. She could not have known that a sick
1182.doc in Idaho and get back on her feet. The claimant gave the employer a two-week resignation notice stating
1185.doc dealing with the children and then had to get up early the next day. He was not sleeping well, and he felt
1197.doc that she was trying to get a flight out of Alaska and would not make her scheduled shift. The claimant
1220.doc her shift at 7:00 am. She was scheduled to work until 3:30 pm. She went to a supply closet to get
1233.doc to Missouri and visited a friend with whom he had worked. The friend thought the claimant might get hired
1250.doc for several minutes. The claimant believed it was only a minute. The manager told him to get off his phone
1288.doc worked full time as a courier. Couriers use a hand-held computer device to scan packages, get customer
1297.doc . The claimant did not get a response before the supervisor left for lunch. The claimant met the supervisor after
1309.doc to pack and ship their personal items, clean the house, and get his wife and two small children ready
1318.doc and other management personnel. She was advised to wait because things would get better by one person
1351.doc the coffee machine before so it took him several minutes to get the machine started. He returned to the room
1361.doc .” However, that was not true. He gave that answer because he was concerned about getting and trouble
1363.doc that she would get the job based upon the job description. She left her job in anticipation of possible
1364.doc behavior (gossiping) that was progressively getting worse. The claimant denied all allegations of gossiping
1393.doc to “get the f--- out.” The claimant voluntarily gave the keys to the husband and left. He was not asked
1397.doc , the claimant called the unemployment office and explained the difficulty he was having getting his resume
1410.doc have taken an hour or two to get to the job site by bus. The claimant turned down the offer of work
1422.doc condition. She was prescribed melatonin to aid her sleep. She had to continuously increase the dosage to get
1445.doc . His supervisor told him to get another doctor’s release before he returned for his next shift. He
1446r.doc not attend the hearing because he was ill at the time of the hearing and not able to get to the phone. He
1456.doc and continued to live in Anchorage, Alaska with his spouse after getting married. In February 2014
1471.doc reasonable steps to get his resume posted on ALEXsys. A single e-mail to request a password was insufficient
1482.doc under appeal and did not clearly understand it. She intended to contact the division to get more
1495.doc to the manager on duty. The manager told the claimant not to come to work but to get his car repaired so he
1520.doc of the struggle to get the medication dosage correct. The Appeal Tribunal does not question the right
1522.doc was not there. On September 6, 2014, the manager sent the claimant a text message at 2:29 p.m. that said, “Can I please get my
1586.doc of contact lenses. He asked for time off to see his optometrist and get another pair of lenses. He believed
1594.doc not provide a claimant with good cause to quit work. The claimant was not having problems getting to work
1608.doc , the claimant quit work because Percy was getting worse, and she needed time to pack her personal items to move
1619.doc Rev. No. 82H-UI-051, March 31, 1982. It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other
1639.doc was free to hire, fire, and make whatever changes were required to get the employer in compliance
1651.doc anyone could get to the switch without passing by the claimant. The claimant finished one of the lifts
1658.doc Center. The claimant believed his supervisor was harassing him and wanted to get rid of him. PROVISIONS
1690.2.doc was not allowed to enter the secure area to get to work. The supervisor told him he would remain as “back up
1710.doc of his control, and he believed the manager was trying to get rid of him. In early September 2014
1713.doc to go somewhere else. The cook cursed at the claimant and told her to shut up and get out of her face
1731.doc the claimant that he did not get the position as the assistant manager. The employer felt the claimant
1738.doc staffed, but she would try to get him back to the store when there was an opening. The claimant quit
1740.doc the unemployment office and explained that he did perform a work search for each of the weeks, but he could not get
1741.doc the unemployment office and explained that he did perform a work search for each of the weeks, but he could not get
1744.doc and the regional training manager did not get along. Each believed the other was difficult to deal with, rude
1745.doc ; in fact, her work performance seemed to be getting worse. On September 11, 2014, the employer discussed
1750.doc heavier required that she get assistance to lift. On July 8, 2014, the claimant became sick at work
1753.doc . He believes that the law penalizes individuals that are trying to get help for an illness
1767.doc was working the lunch rush and had several tables with customers that needed to get back to work. The claimant
1788.doc contents. She delayed in filing her appeal because of difficulty getting through to the unemployment call
1800.doc condition. She was unable to get a doctor’s note that day because her doctor in the Matsu Valley required
1802r.doc phone charged and did not get the phone message from the hearing officer until one hour after
1820.doc be discarded. He determined that food was ready to be thrown out if the food was getting dried out. On several

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