WESTERN PRINTING & LITHO. CO. v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


260 Wis. 124 (1951)

WESTERN PRINTING & LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, Appellant, vs. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Brach & Edwards, and oral argument by Oscar M. Edwards and Fred W. Wheeler, all of Racine.

Austin T. Thorson and Arnold J. Spencer, both of Madison, for the respondent Industrial Commission.


CURRIE, J.

The Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation Act embraced in ch. 108, Stats., was originally enacted in 1932, and sec. 108.04(5) (b), Stats., thereof provided that an employee should not be eligible for benefits "if he has left his employment voluntarily without good cause attributable to the employer." From the date of original enactment of the act in 1932, down to the time the act was amended by ch. 354, Laws of 1945, the only situation in which an employee...

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