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0512anc.doc
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they were being held hostage. Some parents came to get their students off the bus. Eventually, a safety
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0518anc.doc
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found she did not get along with her coworkers at Bartlett. She talked to a supervisor who moved her
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0520anc.doc
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to “get that Indian jewelry off. It does not belong on [her].”
Ms. Hill did not take any action because
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0522anc.doc
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the breathalyzer test because she couldn’t get a prolonged breath required to operate the machine. The police took
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0533jnu.doc
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or "on their belly." Mr. Wenzel felt this meant they'd get menial jobs; and
· used improper language towards him
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0541anc.doc
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, who was known to respond quickly, promised to research the matter and get back to Mr. Price the same
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0547jun.doc
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. Gillette is diabetic and the shaking was caused by hypoglycemia. It took approximately two days to get
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0562int.doc
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. . . was at kiosk he said he’d get with me just because of that he didn’t care how old he was or how old I
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0572jnu.doc
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was coming on a forklift with another pallet of fish;
· because he and Mr. Carillo-Rascon did not get along
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0576jun.doc
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the employer’s policy. Ms. Maxie failed to get permission for the absence, and she has not shown compelling
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0580anc.doc
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and quality to show Ms. White acted with misconduct when she touched a male coworker to get him off her foot
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0599anc.doc
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for a week. . . .
However, the closer a worker gets to the end of the notice period, the less effect
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0601anc.doc
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employment, Ms. Magness worked with her child’s grandmother (Ms. Oviatt). Although they did not always get
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0617int.doc
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a call back. During their last phone conversation, Ms. Krumme requested that Ms. Roberts get a pager so
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0625anc.doc
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voluntary leaving determination within 30 days after it was issued because he contends he did not get it. He
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0630anc.doc
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or those who did volunteer did not show, the board expected her to get the job done regardless. Ms. Bolar
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0637anc.doc
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hired and needing training. Ms. Hagedorn felt the new employees were not getting sufficient training
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0657fbx.doc
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as required, which caused Ms. Modrell and her coworker to work extra hard at getting everything done. Ms
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0660anc.doc
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during lunch if they get approval from their supervisor. Supervisory approval would also be needed to go
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0666anc.doc
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induced, Mr. Gleason had the ability to not drink and not get involved in a dispute with his fiancée
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0666canc.doc
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induced, Mr. Gleason had the ability to not drink and not get involved in a dispute with his fiancée
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0671int.doc
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. She spent the next ten days getting ready to move. She had put her personal effects from her house
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0688anc.doc
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to quit work, especially since she was not getting along very well with the employer at that point
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0689fbk.doc
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the work, but was unable to meet the employer’s expectations. She contends she is getting older
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0697fbx.doc
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living arrangements changed he was no longer able to get to work without taking a taxi. Because Mr
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0730.doc
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to the personnel director, who told her if things did not get better to call her back. In December 1999 she filed
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0759.doc
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to meet with him in his office. Mr. Potter told Mr. Bourn he needed to get along with
Ms. Cross
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0770anc.doc
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. It is logical that waiting 30 more minutes for his mother to get off work would not have a significant impact
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0783anc.doc
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file to get credit for the week and meet the same requirements as any other week.
Mr. Iversen argues
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0787anc.doc
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contractor dealing with senators and generals and he could not leave his work to get the boxes.
Ms. Quick
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0812anc.doc
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. Edwards would get back to Ms. Honeysett about working in Anchorage.
Ms. Edwards did not contact Ms
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0815anc.doc
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, superintendent of maintenance who tried to get Mr. Dipert into an inspector position (August 1998
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0854.doc
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, it is properly left to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained
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0866anc.doc
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the work, but his primary reason for quitting was that he did not get along with his new supervisor, who he
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0870anc.doc
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worked the employer relied on him to get the job done.
Before quitting, Mr. Smith did look for other
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0874.doc
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not always get paid promptly. The Tribunal properly applied the law to the facts. The claimant's explanation
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0878int.doc
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work if the illness actually required the worker to be absent from work; and the worker could not get
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0886anc.doc
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on the property for over a month before Mr. Willey got around to pulling the engine. Mr. Tulin had to “get on” Mr
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0889anc.doc
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she questioned the procedure, the president stated that was his way of “getting back at the Japanese
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0902anc.doc
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had Ms. Shuravloff’s apartment number listed as “16” (Exhibit 8).
She contends she does not get her
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0907anc.doc
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trouble getting transportation to work. The job he was on was scheduled to last another week or so. Mr
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0911jnu.doc
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with the merchandise.
On March 25, 2000, Ms. Chandler had to scan the merchandise into the register in order to get
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0934ANC.DOC
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his driver’s license for three months. She became concerned he would not be able to get around
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0938FBX.DOC
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Between March 27 and April 3, Mr. Fairbanks spent his time packing, paying bills, and getting ready
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0949ANC.DOC
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other workers. The bus cost her approximately $1.00 to get to work. Her share of her housing cost
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0950ANC.DOC
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other workers. The bus cost her approximately $1.00 to get to work. Her share of her housing cost
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0960INT.DOC
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that this was taking longer, and she was working until 3:30 a.m. She would get to sleep about 4:00, but then have
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0968ANC.DOC
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hopes to return to school to get her teaching certificate. She has an education degree. Ms. Graebe
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0973ANC.DOC
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and the other employee were working on a car. The other employee told Mr. Lamb that he needed to get stoned
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1002ANC.DOC
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quit work, get rehired within 90 days, and thus preserve her rights to family medical leave when
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1010ANC.DOC
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instances he should get locksmith pay for the cleanup.
On February 18, at the end of the day Paul Blakeslee
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1021ANC.DOC
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something else opened. She quit without getting a definitive decision on whether the dentist who wanted
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1030ANC.DOC
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wanted and that he wasn’t getting enough hours” (Exhibit 12).
There had been some discussion about
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1041.DOC
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April 27, 2000 appeal sometime after getting around to opening her mail.
Exhibit 8 is a May 17, 1999
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1043.DOC
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, it is properly left to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained
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1044ANC.DOC
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. She asked about getting more help.
Mr. Bradley denied extra help because he could not afford to hire
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1049JNU.DOC
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of Vocational Rehabilitation so that she could get help with hand controls for a vehicle. She was in contact
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1053JNU.DOC
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. It was difficult for her to get all of her chores done on Wednesday morning. She could not do any work
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1067ANC.DOC
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Ms. Lienhart complained to the board president who said he would not get involved and she was to deal
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1069ANC.DOC
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was told he was required to work as many or few hours as necessary to get the job done. He soon learned
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1070ANC.DOC
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from his outside sales work. He wanted to be able to get back to his customers and do more traveling
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1072ANC.DOC
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of trustees of this, and told them that he should be able to get a work-release in six or seven days plus
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1077JNU.DOC
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packing, moving, and other details to attend to before moving. He believes he did not get everything
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1079ANC.DOC
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, who brought the two women together. He requested they both get along with one another. They agreed
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1080ANC.DOC
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for the May 4 orientation. She had trouble getting mail as well as receiving other individuals’ mail
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1099FBX.DOC
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, fiancée, had shown up and he had to get her to work by 3:00 p.m. (five minutes away). The shift
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1111.DOC
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At the time, Ms. Ontiveros was out-of-state trying to get her children settled. Also, she was trying to deal
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1151JNU.DOC
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telephoned the Fairbanks office and spoke with the manager, Fred. He asked Fred whether he could get some
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1153JNU.DOC
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. Whitworth demanded that she be given her TAM card before everyone else, saying, “This is BS that I can’t get
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1184ANC.DOC
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. Ms. Brown was able to get away from him, and was granted a restraining order against him. He, however
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1193ANC.DOC
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performance and her alleged inability to get along with her supervisors.
Several weeks prior to her discharge
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1194_ANC.DOC
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prior warning about not getting a manager to verify her vehicle mileage before she left the workplace
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1200RANC.DOC
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that if he didn’t get a call by 20 minutes after the scheduled time of the hearing, he should forget
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1207.DOC
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the assistance of a qualified representative of unemployment or even get help from his employer at the time he
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1209FBX.DOC
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because he felt having the union behind him would assist in getting employment. Mr. Johnson discovered
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1211.DOC
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would have a better chance at getting the new job.
While in Sleetmute, Mr. Andreanoff and his family
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1217.DOC
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Ms. Muller contends she was only getting $7 per hour, not the $8.50 reported by the employer. Her
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1218JNU.DOC
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the requirement of a work search as it would get him off "the unemployment rolls." While that may be true, we
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1224JNU.DOC
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could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence would
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1227ANC.DOC
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female working with 28 men, so what did she expect. She continually told the salesmen to get away from
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1248JNU.DOC
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child by her previous marriage.
From March 18 to April 6, Mr. Williams was involved in getting ready
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1286.DOC
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was that she estimated the hours she worked and did not always get paid promptly.
Having filed numerous claims
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1286C.DOC
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was that she estimated the hours she worked and did not always get paid promptly.
Having filed numerous claims
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1312.DOC
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, merely telling the agent that he wanted to get unemployment benefits. He did not tell the agent that he
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1335.DOC
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mail. His mother puts the mail on top of the refrigerator. He goes to his mother’s house to get his
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1338ANC.DOC
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assisting children with getting off and on buses, handling coats, eating snacks and lunches, changing
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1355JNU.DOC
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and getting worse. By moving, she has improved her health. The Tribunal concludes she had good cause
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1365JNU.DOC
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in both Anchorage and Chignik as emotionally disturbed. When Daniel gets disturbed, he can reach out
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1368JNU.DOC
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was close, and Ms. Phillips seemed to Mrs. Kensinger to be “agitated.” Mrs. Kensinger did not want to get
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1385.DOC
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in this case apparently did not get his mail for such a reason, we conclude his failure to appear
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1396ANC.DOC
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and Glenn Highways intersection). She was pulling a horse trailer. Ms. Morris was able to get a ride
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1398ANC.DOC
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’s union advised him that his name was getting close to the top of the union’s out of work list
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1423RFBK.DOC
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in within 15 minutes.
Ms. Peter states in her letter that she waited for a call, but did not get a ring
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1439ANC.DOC
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were to get work. She does have a friend, Lisa McGowen, who can provide care on a temporary basis until
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1452ANC.DOC
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, the employer warned Ms. Rook to get along with the receptionist. Ms. Rook was also warned, in writing
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1459FBX.DOC
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never warned her about her attendance, but rather told her that she was more concerned with getting
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1476ANC.DOC
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entry” of charts is a common practice at Providence. All nurses in her section do them. No one gets
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1504ANC.DOC
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to sign it.
Ms. Whitesell contacted the unemployment insurance office to inquire about how to get
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1515ANC.DOC
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truck on the Glenn/Parks Highways. Mr. Tucker was unable to get into the left-hand lane to make the turn
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1524ANC.DOC
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cursing included calling Mr. Pillsbury “a--hole” and “mother-f--ker.” Mr. Pillsbury could not get Mr
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