FAILE v. S.C. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMM.

20309

267 S.C. 536 (1976)

230 S.E.2d 219

Robert P. FAILE, Respondent, v. The SOUTH CAROLINA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION and City of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 11, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert G. Horine, Esq., of Columbia, for Respondent-Appellant.

Messrs. Spencer and Spencer, of Rock Hill, for Petitioner-Respondent.


November 11, 1976.

GREGORY, Justice:

The Employment Security Commission (hereinafter "Commission") appeals an order reversing its decision to disqualify respondent Faile from unemployment benefits for three weeks. The amount of money in question is Two Hundred and Twenty-Two ($222.00) Dollars.

The lower court found that Faile had quit his job with "good cause" (See § 68-114[1], South Carolina Code, Cum. Supp. 1975) because he was entering the...

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