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1529JNU.DOC
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, Ms. Salmon, complaining about him selling tours before the tourists could get to her business
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1534.DOC
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in which he actually worked, because he could not get the automated telephonic claim filing system
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1536ANC.DOC
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was mad because a former worker had brought the police over to help him get his paycheck. Ms. Keppel did
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1551anc.doc
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was getting back to normal.
From the early part of April through June 2000, Ms. Pasion received at least five
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1553FBX.DOC
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friends to get into trouble, and he disagreed with the company’s role in the matter. Mr. Asher did
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1565JNU.DOC
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. Estes told her to get out of her building before she called the police. Ms. Estes agreed that she said
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1591JNU.DOC
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quit and the time he left, he was getting organized, boating, hiking, and visiting friends.
STATUTORY
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1611ANC.DOC
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attitude appeared to get better.
Mr. Seibel indicated in a production meeting on or about July 7 that he
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1630CJNU.DOC
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it was in the children's best interests. The couple decided to try to get back together. However, in late May or early June
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1630JNU.DOC
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it was in the children's best interests. The couple decided to try to get back together. However, in late May or early June
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1664FBX.DOC
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advised her to get rest and follow-up with a personal physician. Thereafter, Ms. Garibay saw two other
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1666JNU.DOC
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come and get her herself. Mr. Debuse was concerned about continuing the separation of his family. He
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1667anc.doc
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getting along.
As Ms. Gardner was leaving work on July 7, 2000, Mr. Miller told said to her something
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1667canc.doc
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having problems getting along.
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1Corrections: (1) Delete “told” from “ . . . Mr. Miller told said
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1669ANC.DOC
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to get dispatched on a job in Soldotna while he remained in Juneau. There is no indication he inquired
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1671ANC.DOC
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. Dewitt also had trouble getting her employees to do what she asked of them. At one point she asked
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1699fbx.doc
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of an operator getting into trouble. He is unaware of any operator other than himself receiving an “LCIR
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1701cfbx.doc
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had better get the he-- out of here.”
After ten minutes of arguing, Mr. Rubincan stood, shook Ms
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1701fbx.doc
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had better get the he-- out of here.”
After ten minutes of arguing, Mr. Rubincan stood, shook Ms
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1705anc.doc
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were discharged for failure to do your job as requested. Attempts to call you were made to get more
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1706anc.doc.doc
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the vehicle repaired. He did not report to work at that time because it would have taken 40 minutes to get
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1719jnu.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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1720jnu.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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1722jnu.doc
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with a genuine desire of retaining employment...
CONCLUSION
A worker who quits to get married is considered
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1725anc.doc
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not being delivered timely, which caused the orders to get cold. Ms. Garnand complained to the front manager
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1727rjnu.doc
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was not getting along with his girlfriend at the time.
Mr. Moses' failure to attend the September 6, 2000
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1746jnu.doc
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proceeded to tell her that she wanted to do her job among other things. In order to get Barbara to leave her
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1747anc.doc
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a customer complaint. The customer complained that he/she did not get his/her mileage because Mr. Ose would
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1752jnu.doc
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might be repeated to the manager. He and the other employee did not get along very well. When asked
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1766jnu.doc
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with a genuine desire of retaining employment;
CONCLUSION
A worker who quits to get married has left
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1771anc.doc
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:00 p.m. but the evening was slow so she began getting her personal things together.
Ms. Barrett
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1779anc.doc
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to get
Ms. Bomback fired had made similar remarks. The board was aware of the comments and tried
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1798anc.doc
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been advised to let him know if his voice gets too loud.
In addition to receiving notice of Mr. Harvey
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1800anc.doc
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) by
6:00 p.m. Dinner was constantly late and numerous times Mr. Read did not get home until the boys
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1805jnu.doc
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obtained the paperwork for filing for a motion to get custody, but did not submit the paperwork yet. She
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1813anc.doc
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to continue working full-time, although her doctor did not advise her to quit. She was sick and unable to get
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1820jnu.doc
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as it would get him off "the unemployment rolls." While that may be true, we have long held
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1840fbx.doc
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about nonpayment of wages and the employer taking back a car he had purchased.
After getting his money
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1843anc.doc
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that paid approximately $15.00 per hour. Since Ms. Bray proved so quickly that she could get $15.00 per hour
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1851anc.doc
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of accrued vacation leave she knew she would not be able to get approved time off for August. Ms. Israel left
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1857jnu.doc
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and working late hours as an excuse, though the job was still not getting done and other employees were being
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1885anc.doc
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neither gizmo was not working properly. Ms. Hall indicated the pricing was a priority and it needed to get
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1890jnu.doc
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. His vehicle gets 8 to 10 miles to the gallon.
A large percentage of dairy workers commute to Hoven
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1905fbx.doc
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high school. While there, Ms. Stanley, executive director of ATGC, asked if Ms. Cadzow could help get
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1928anc.doc
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not working. She apparently took it upon herself to be helpful to Ms. Hyatt, and she told the workers to get
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1931anc.doc
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during any hours. Mr. Williams is considering applying at fast food restaurants just to get work
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1946anc.doc
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for the 2000-2001 school year. After getting off the telephone with Ms. Moyer, Ms. Eaton immediately called Ms
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1948.doc
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to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained or the employer is questioned
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1949.doc
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engineer in a sincere attempt to “get the job moving, in his view, the way he thought it should be going
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1954anc.doc
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discovered the threatening coworker had not been fired.
After getting off work at 8:30 a.m. on August 9, Mr
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1984jnu.doc
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left work to relocate to Massachusetts in order to get a college degree from the University
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1987jnu.doc
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. The managers discussed the matter, and Mr. Perkins was told he needed to attempt to "get along" with "John
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1990jnu.doc
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shoulder; and
· He had to get glasses;
· All of this caused a total deterioration in his marriage. Had
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2005anc.doc
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late in getting the checks out. Ms. Sorensen decided at the end of the day to quit her employment. She
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2008anc.doc
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. Wasche, who was leaving town unexpectedly.
Mr. Darien did not get along with Ron. He felt Ron was lazy
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2011anc.doc
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allowing her time off work during that period to concentrate her efforts toward getting her business
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2014anc.doc
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to get her two college credits for that work.
Ms. Luhrs is willing and able to work retail sales jobs
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2025jnu.doc
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two to three tours per day. In fact, Mr. Seligmann found that he was getting only one or two tours per
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2026jnu.doc
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from getting a full night’s sleep. He also has several other medical conditions for which he takes
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2038anc.doc
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to stay home and take care of your children and get better. Please inform this office when you are again
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2045anc.doc
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, get her eyes examined, and obtain discounted prescription glasses. Ms. Zaimaran chose to have those
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2060ranc.doc
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not recall getting Mr. White’s phone number for the hearing. The notes also reflect a telephone number
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2062anc.doc
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her to quit work, but he did advise she get surgery to repair a torn meniscus. Ms. Fox had no benefits
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2063anc.doc
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reasoned that if he did not get that job he could re-enlist in the military, which he did. He enlisted
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2064anc.doc
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position and then given Mondays and Tuesdays off to allow her to get her son to school. On or about August
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2067jnu.doc
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, and the worker could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence
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2079anc.doc
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account records, not its Gottschalk records.
To attempt to get one paycheck issued correctly, Mr
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2080anc.doc
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or 27 to return to Alaska. It took the Elliotts eight days to get to Georgia from Alaska. It took just
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2081anc.doc
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. Meyer and her co-receptionist (Tina) to try to get the two women to get along with one another.
April
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2083anc.doc
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and had suggested after reading the letters during their meeting that he get Ms. Troll to discuss
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2094anc.doc
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to be absent from work; and
The worker could not get a leave of absence; or
The nature of the illness
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2101jnu.doc
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, and the worker could not get a leave of absence or the nature of the illness was such that a leave of absence
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2104anc.doc
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was frustrated because she would then have to refund monies to customer who were unable to get their cars washed
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2113anc.doc
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. Regan was aware that sales representatives were to get change from a central cashier, but, at the time
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2115anc.doc
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. Ohmann finally told Mr. Kamholz to “get the f--- out.”
Mr. Ohmann felt he should not have to put up
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2132anc.doc
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.” The statement says, in part, that Mr. McFadden:
. . . tried to get our Shop Foreman Mr. Berg to come out
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2132ranc.doc
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the claimant tried to get the coworker to step outside the business and fight.
The claimant participated
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2151fbx.doc
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to get dispatched on a job in Soldotna while he remained in Juneau. There is no indication he inquired
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2158cjnu.doc
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leaving Ketchikan, Mrs. Sivertsen made no efforts to locate work. She was involved in getting ready
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2158jnu.doc
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leaving Ketchikan, Mrs. Sivertsen made no efforts to locate work. She was involved in getting ready
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2160.doc
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to get records, he spoke with an attorney, etc.
On October 30, Mr. Stout called Benefit Payment Control
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2161anc.doc
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for benefits, Ms. Dargon-Williams was busy packing and getting ready to move to Georgia.fillin "" \d "" She had
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2164.doc
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earlier that there was a period of time during which you were not getting mail?
B
Yes.
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How long
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2180anc.doc
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regarding her absences. Ms. Pickens stated she was tired of running up and down stairs to get the doctor’s
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2185jnu.doc
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car. Mr. Rhyner feels Mr. Speeney may have seen Mr. Hagg getting the pills from his car.
Mr. Rhyner
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2188jnu.doc
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home and get a job. He bought her a bus ticket from Billings, Montana, where they lived, to Spokane
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2191fbx.doc
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and was tired.
Mr. Mehmedoski told Ms. Desrochers to “get the f--- out; that she was fired.” Ms. Desrochers
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2198anc.doc
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10:00 p.m. and he could not get all his work done because of the shortened work hours due to his
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2209fbx.doc
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to get a response from Mr. Meyer. The worker was not presented as a witness.
6. Displayed an unfriendly
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2212anc.doc
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for the 2000-2001 school year. After getting off the telephone with Ms. Moyer, Ms. Eaton immediately called Ms
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2220jnu.doc
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with a manager that was bartending that day. Mr. Urgelles reportedly told the manager that if he did not get
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2225anc.doc
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left work because he was tired and angry about
Mr. Martone getting mad. Mr. Martone was upset because
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2229jnu.doc
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a heart condition. His sister called Mr. Burton, and told him that their father was getting worse
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2238anc.doc
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live-in boyfriend. The employer was aware of the situation and several employees had advised her to get
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2246fbx.doc
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Creek Bus Barn manager. Mr. Foster laughed and reminded Ms. Gaffney that no one gets time off
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2258anc.doc
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was able to get them to leave if they bothered her.
On November 3, Ms. Anderson received a call from
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2260anc.doc
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need more than one hour. It took at least 20 minutes of waiting before she could get in. When asked why
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2262anc.doc
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and could not make it to work as scheduled. He was not able to get to a telephone or call the ER [employer
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2266anc.doc
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she had left her resume’. Ms. Stephens had the ability to access her trailer to get work clothing
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2269anc.doc
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to get a child care provider. She still needs one day’s notice for her mother or her friend.
PROVISIONS
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