JEWELL v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION


183 A.2d 585 (1962)

George H. JEWELL, Jr., Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION of the State of Delaware, and Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

July 9, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Bader, of Bader & Biggs, Wilmington, for appellant.

Joseph H. Geoghegan, of Berl Potter & Anderson, Wilmington, for Chrysler Corporation.

SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice, WOLCOTT, Justice, and DUFFY, Judge, sitting.


WOLCOTT, Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court affirming a decision of the Unemployment Compensation Commission denying benefits to the appellant, George H. Jewell, Jr., for the reason that he refused an offer of work contrary to 19 Del.C. § 3315.

Jewell was employed at the Chrysler Corporation Defense Plant in Newark, Delaware. On September 23, 1960 he was laid off because of lack...

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