BUSSMANN MANUFACTURING CO. v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

No. 30410.

335 S.W.2d 456 (1960)

BUSSMANN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a corporation (Petitioner), Plaintiff-Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Missouri, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, and Violette Pogue, Defendants-Respondents.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

May 17, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Kroening, St. Louis, Chapman, Schwartz, Chapman & Kroening, St. Louis, of counsel, for appellant.

Donald H. Clooney, St. Louis, for Violette Pogue.

George Schwartz, Jefferson City, for Div. of Employment Security.

Lloyd G. Poole, Jefferson City, for Industrial Commission of Mo.


BRADY, Commissioner.

Violette Pogue, respondent, a married woman, had worked for the appellant as a coil winder for two years and four months prior to leaving her employment with appellant on February 28, 1958, because of her pregnancy. Her child was born on March 8th. She had no other reason for leaving her job, and stated that if she had not been pregnant, she would have continued working. Upon leaving the employment of appellant, she asked for leave of absence...

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