PHILLIPS v. EMPLOY. SEC. COMM.

Calendar No. 38, Docket No. 50,006.

373 Mich. 210 (1964)

128 N.W.2d 527

PHILLIPS v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied July 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart & Phillips (Thomas H. Stewart, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Weller, Summer & Feder (Morris Weller, of counsel), for defendant Clay.


KELLY, J.

The defendant-appellee Jefferson Clay drove a taxicab for the plaintiff-appellant, Eunice Phillips, until his license to drive was revoked by the secretary of State.

Clay's application for unemployment compensation benefits was denied by the Michigan employment security commission after a finding that he was unavailable for his customary work. The commission modified this finding and determined that appellee Clay's separation from his job was for...

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