Per Curiam.
Claimant, employed as a saleswoman, testified that she requested a bonus upon a particular sale and that in the course of the ensuing discussion and in the presence of other employees, her employer called her a pig; and that subsequently, feeling insulted and humiliated, she determined not to return to work. The employer said that she used the word "piggish" and intended no insult. Whichever expression was used, the board was entitled to find, as...
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