GUFFEY v. SCOTT


400 S.W.2d 705 (1966)

Carrie Lou GUFFEY, Appellant, v. Mrs. C. Frank SCOTT, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security, and Standard Knitting Mills, Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 2, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray E. Cate, Knoxville, for appellant.

W. L. Moore and W. D. Dodson, Nashville, for Mrs. C. Frank Scott, Commissioner, etc.

E. H. Rayson, Kramer, Dye, Greenwood, Johnson & Rayson, Knoxville, for Standard Knitting Mills, Inc.


WHITE, Justice.

This case is before us from the decree of the chancellor affirming the decision of the Board of Review, Tennessee Department of Employment Security, which denied a claim for unemployment compensation filed by the appellant, Carrie Lou Guffey.

The appellant was employed for a number of years by Standard Knitting Mills, Inc., as a knitter. Her continuous employment period was from May 2, 1955 to February 28, 1964, when it was terminated because...

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