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Richard Roll v. City Middleton

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  • Title: Richard Roll v. City Middleton
  • Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 14460
  • Release Date : January 23, 1983
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 60 KB

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The City of Middleton, defendant respondent, discharged the claimant appellant, Richard Roll, who had been employed as a general laborer for several years, on February 27, 1981. Claimant filed for unemployment insurance benefits, to be effective March 1, 1981. In a separation statement filed with the Department of Employment, the City of Middleton listed the following reasons for claimant's dismissal: excessive tardiness or abuse of sick leave; improper use of city property or equipment; and habitual improper use of sick leave privileges. The Department of Employment determined that the claimant had been terminated for misconduct in connection with his work and that he was ineligible for unemployment benefits. Claimant appealed that decision. The redetermination stage was bypassed, and on April 24, 1981, an appeals examiner for the Department of Employment held a hearing on appellant's claim. Testimony before the appeals examiner established that claimant had been late to work many times between October, 1979, and February 2, 1981. Mr. Jerry Aldrich, claimant's supervisor, testified that claimant had received three written warnings regarding his tardiness and that he had been warned orally on five or six occasions. Claimant did not deny being tardy, but stated that his tardiness was often due to a stalled automobile.


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