GRIER v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEAL BOARD


306 A.2d 22 (1973)

Francis A. GRIER, Plaintiff Below, Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEAL BOARD and C. F. Braun Company, Defendants Below, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

March 28, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harvey B. Rubenstein, Wilmington, for plaintiff below, appellant.

Jay H. Conner, Wilmington, for Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board, defendant below, appellee.

Before WOLCOTT, C. J., and CAREY and HERRMANN, JJ.


HERRMANN, Justice:

In this unemployment compensation case, the question is whether the new employment involved was sufficient to remove the disqualification for unemployment benefits resulting from a voluntary leaving of prior employment without good cause. See 19 Del.C. § 3315(1).* The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board ruled that the new employment did not terminate the prior disqualification because it was "temporary". Upon appeal...

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