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0967.doc his concerns. The claimant clearly understood that he “would get in big trouble since the till
0990.doc like a doper; get a haircut, maybe you should go look for another job, maybe you should man up
1001.doc said that to get the general manager’s attention. The general manager wrote the claimant up
1009.doc into the office to pick up his paycheck. The employer told the claimant that to get his paycheck he had to sign
1028.doc effort to get along with her co-workers. On one occasion, a co-worker complained that the claimant took
1094.doc drug business because he thought he might get a promotion. The employer became aware of the drug
1126.doc addresses to get around her efforts to block his messages. The claimant’s daughter lived in Georgia. Her
1131.doc . The claimant was concerned she would not be able to climb the stairs to get to a client in the middle
1138.doc .” “Are you not getting this?” “You’re an embarrassment to the whole work group.” The claimant felt her
1146.doc at her to “get out.” The claimant tried to ask the President what she had done but he refused to answer
1163.doc received his message. His supervisor stated that she did not get a message, and she was filling out his
1171.doc was packing her personal items to be shipped, getting the house cleaned, and she had to ship her other vehicle
1172.doc , stepped into the claimant’s work area and would not let him get to where he was supposed to work
1205.doc could not get anyone to help get the information he needed. On August 9, 2016, the Mayor came
1237.doc never getting breaks during his work shift. The employer’s policy provided for two paid breaks
1238.doc that she simply told the human resource manager that she needed to go downstairs first to get her reference
1256.doc , and the claimant struggled to get him washed and dressed in the morning. She had difficulty getting him in and out
1261.doc not assist the individual with getting dressed or bathing because of her medical limitations. On August 16
1290.doc was not going to get to work that week. The scheduling issues were circumstances beyond the claimant’s control
1315.doc called the claimant to his office and told him he was getting a raise from $12.50 per hour to $13.00 per
1330.doc be no problems getting the time off work. Almost immediately after she was hired, the claimant’s supervisor told
1335.doc the claimant was hired, he told the employer that he was still working on getting his power plant certification
1346.doc by management to meet tight timelines for getting packages scanned and delivered to the airlines. The employer
1349.doc a.m., and it took over three hours to get through the border checkpoint. The claimant completed
1371.doc needed time to get her dogs vaccinated and attend to personal business before leaving Alaska
1394.doc is mad but it shouldn’t be at me when I [was] just trying to explain you will get money for the change
1396.doc frustration with the store manager. The employer told the claimant to get over it because employees had
1458.doc the claimant “snitched” to the employer and that her coworkers were bullying her and trying to get her
1471.doc , she did not intentionally misreport her work and earnings. Things were so hectic with getting to work
1501.doc . She worried that the bed bugs would get on her when she changed the linens or when she collected
1504.doc a new laptop for the claimant and was in the process of getting the programs installed when the claimant
1509.doc to get into an earlier class if he showed up and there was room. On November 1, 2016, the claimant
1513.doc supervisor frequently made comments to the claimant like, “this is the kind of stuff that’s going to get you
1514.doc there’s more to it than that, and I can’t get into the computer at all. If somebody’s not going to tell me
1519.doc Center for assistance because he does not get very good phone service at his house, and he lives about 20
1541.doc a notice to the claimant reminding him of the ALEXsys registration requirements. The claimant did not get
1544.doc "" On Monday, October 24, 2016, the claimant traveled to Austin, Texas. Her brother was getting married and she
1556.doc caregiver arrived within minutes and helped the claimant get the client up, clean the feces and examine
1563.doc in her work, using a computer all day and often into the evenings in order to get her work done
1577.doc and asked if he could get a walk in appointment. The Job Center representative told the claimant
1616.doc because of her resignation letter. The supervisor said she would have to see if she could get over
1621.doc in Fairbanks because she could get a flight back relatively quickly and would be able to report for work
1622.doc resolve the problem by going to the office and getting the password from the employer. The claimant went
1639.doc September 2016. The claimant did not get along well with some of the workers on swing shift. The claimant
1644.doc the impressions. The claimant did at times get behind on processing lab work because she was very busy, assisting
1680.doc tourist season had ended, and the lodge was getting ready to shut down for the winter. PROVISIONS
1695.doc was excessive, and her supervisor “nit-picked” her work and constantly criticized her for not getting her work
1696.doc a statement that he had not said anything bad about anyone and he hope everyone could just get along
1699.doc is not your personal property.” The owner shoved the claimant on the shoulder and said, “That’s it; get the F
1721.doc of that day. The claimant argued that he was bluffing in order to get the raise, and he would have returned
1722.doc the claimant’s scheduled start time to 9:05-9:10 a.m. so that the claimant could get her child to school before
1728T.doc Division representative that she spoke with told her to just keep waiting, she would get her appeal
1729T.doc and every Division representative that she spoke with told her to just keep waiting, she would get her
1730.doc and didn’t get an answer. On about November 22, 2016, the claimant called the store where the owner worked
1740T.doc for a time when she could get through to the unemployment claim center to file her appeal. Therefore
0002.doc manager told him if he did not get customers to commit to spend $600 on insurance that week, the claimant
0101.doc the claimant and said, “Get your f”¦ing ass out of my chair.” The supervisor pulled the chair away from
0104.doc , the claimant went to the Job Center for assistance. He attempted to get a walk in appointment to complete
0125.doc a visit with had an opening in December. The claimant feared she might not be able to get an appointment
0155R.doc recalled the date of the hearing and that he would be getting a call. He said, “I realized I had failed
0165.doc and she did not feel she could afford to see a doctor just to get a note for the employer. The claimant
0176.doc closed, so the claimant told the director she did not expect to get an immediate resolution by making
0186.doc of a new claim is a “waiting week.” You do not receive payment for this week. However, you must file to get
0204.doc six months before his termination. When the claimant was getting his hazardous materials endorsement
0235.doc quitting. While it was reasonable to the claimant’s mind to leave work in order to get his name
0252.doc on his hands. The claimant felt that he could barely get his work done on his regular schedule
0261.doc . The claimant believed the employer used this small infraction as a means to get rid of him because his direct
0263.doc did not get permission to make the greater discount before the purchase. In denying benefits
0282.doc process and get through the payroll period. The owners continued to monitor the claimant’s work
0289.doc him to get off the computer and shovel snow. While the owner’s approach was not ideal, the employer
0307.doc did not like or want her there and was trying to get rid of her. On November 29, 2016, the claimant
0318.doc is on the way, don’t get caught taking your break two minutes early,” referring to the claimant’s manager
0324.doc of a rental car to get from the hotel to the worksite was $29.80 per day, and the cost for fuel and food
0351.doc on the sales floor to get her full time hours. The claimant initially worked on the sales floor. However
0363.doc employment because he was "getting tired of doing nothing." In a total of eleven weeks of employment
0397.doc the supervisor told the claimant to go home, the claimant became very upset. The claimant did not get along
0401.doc on Sunday, or “take his stuff and get out.” The claimant maintained this was not the first time the chef
0404.doc was aware her clinic closed at 5:00 pm. She stopped to get dog food and gas on her way, and did not get
0408.doc . It was snowing, visibility was poor and the roads were icy. The claimant could not recall how to get back
0449.doc getting the claims adjustor to help her with her claim. The claimant consulted a worker’s compensation
0481.doc to get her water fixed because her landlord, who lived in Fairbanks, was very unresponsive. The claimant
0484.doc fell on top of the claimant. The lead PCA helped the claimant get the patient back into her bed
0495.doc for the specific absence and the worker’s ability to control it. The claimant in this case was delayed in getting
0535.doc attempted to get the problem corrected but the employer was not responsive. Voluntarily quitting work
0537.doc the claimant began work, and the claimant felt the supervisor used the evaluation as a means to get rid
0540r.doc . The witness did not get the voicemail message until after the scheduled time of the hearing. STATUTORY
0568.doc knew he would have to measure the shower stall, go to the office to get a credit card, take the clients
0585.doc the claimant has called. On April 4, 2017, the claimant went to Get-A-Grip Electrical and spoke to the owner
0587.doc went to a doctor on January 23, 2017. The doctor prescribed medicine to aid in getting sleep
0588.doc be granted more weight than that of the employer. It is the responsibility of workers to get along
0620.doc home. She should not get out and walk. She advised the claimant not to work or to look for work
0698.doc policy for ringing up the employer’s frequent “buy two, get one free” promotions. The cash register did
0709.docx did not receive the notice. The claimant often gets other people’s mail in her post office box. Her
0752.doc not start the car. The general manager spoke to the claimant that day about the problems with her getting
0758.doc cook. On April 15, 2017, the claimant worked in the morning. He did not get a lunch break, as no one
0793.doc and left. The claimant was not required to get a signature for the package, but he was supposed to knock
0801.doc not assist except for the actual packing. She often worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done
0811.doc . The claimant did not respond, and did not recall getting the message. The claimant believed from her
0814.doc did not take any actions that led to the client’s decision to get another care provider. The employer
0838.doc . She was required to get approval of checks exceeding the limit set by the employer. She was given

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