TODD v. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY

Docket No. 21, Calendar No. 44,573.

328 Mich. 283 (1950)

43 N.W.2d 854

TODD v. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus, Kelman & Loria, for plaintiff.

L.J. Carey and Geo. J. Cooper, for defendant.


BUTZEL, J.

The Hudson Motor Car Company and the Michigan Mutual Liability Company appeal from an order of the workmen's compensation commission awarding Elmer Todd compensation for partial disability during a 6-month period of unemployment. The sole question raised is whether a partially disabled employee who had been given lighter work is entitled to be awarded compensation after his discharge for gambling.

Plaintiff was hired by the Hudson Motor Car Company...

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