GLUCK v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

No. 42942.

84 Wn.2d 316 (1974)

525 P.2d 768

DANIEL L. GLUCK et al., Respondents, v. THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

August 22, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Slade Gorton, Attorney General, and Joseph M. Littlemore, Assistant, for appellant.

Steve Fredrickson, of Legal Services Center (Seattle), for respondents.


BRACHTENBACH, J.

This case involves eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits. Some background is necessary to put the precise issue in context. A worker's unemployment compensation benefits depend on his earnings in covered employment during a period of time called the "base year." The duration of his benefits is known as his "benefit year." Before the 1970 amendments to the Employment Security Act (Laws of 1970, 1st Ex. Sess., ch. 2), a worker could exhaust...

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