LADEAU v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

No. 308-75.

359 A.2d 648 (1976)

Robert G. LADEAU v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

June 1, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Garfield H. Miller and Marguerite Russell Shreve, White River Junction, (on the brief), of Black & Plante, White River Junction, for plaintiff.

Raymond S. Fitzpatrick, Barre, for defendant.

Before BARNEY, C. J., and SMITH, DALEY, LARROW and BILLINGS, JJ.


LARROW, Justice.

Appellant Robert G. Ladeau was employed for some thirty years by R. E. Roy, Inc., of Woodstock, Vermont, in making oil deliveries and service calls. The circumstances surrounding termination of that employment on May 5, 1975, give rise to this appeal. His claim for unemployment benefits was made subject to a disqualification (ending July 5, 1975, because the termination occurred in a period of high level unemployment) under 21 V.S.A. § 1344(a...

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