Claimant, an hourly worker, sought a guarantee of a minimum salary from his employer and alleges that while discussing the application, his supervisor insulted him by calling him names. He thereupon left his employment. The board's finding that claimant was not insulted and that "His reasons for quitting his job were purely personal and non-compelling and without good cause" was based upon substantial evidence. The question of "good cause...
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