VULCAN FORGING CO. v. EMP. SEC. COMM.

Docket No. 120, Calendar No. 49,299.

368 Mich. 594 (1962)

118 N.W.2d 994

VULCAN FORGING COMPANY v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 31, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Long, Ryan, Grylls, Franseth & Spicer (Paul Franseth, of counsel), for plaintiff employer.

Julius M. Grossbart, for defendant employee.


ADAMS, J.

Claimant Kenneth Damron was employed by Vulcan Forging Company. On February 21, 1958, plaintiff was laid off by a telegram advising him not to return to work until further notice. Damron had a wife and 4 children. His rent in Detroit was $20 a week. He could rent at Hellier, Kentucky, for $10 per month. Damron went to Bud Morris, the personnel man for the company to tell him he was going to Kentucky. Morris told Damron there would be no more work in March...

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