SMITH UNEMPL. COMPENSATION CASE


186 Pa.Super. 417 (1958)

Smith Unemployment Compensation Case. Adams, Appellant, v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

June 11, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Kingston Smith, with him Hamilton, Smith & Darmopray, for appellant.

Sydney Reuben, Assistant Attorney General, with him Thomas D. McBride, Attorney General, for appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., GUNTHER, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, ERVIN, and WATKINS, JJ. (HIRT, J., absent).


OPINION BY WOODSIDE, J., June 11, 1958:

The claimant, John H. Smith, was denied unemployment compensation by the bureau, but the referee and the board ruled that he was eligible for compensation. The employer appealed, contending that the claimant was discharged for "willful misconduct connected with his work," which would disqualify claimant for benefits under the terms of section 402(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law. 42 PS § 802(e).

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