DAVOREN v. IOWA EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N

No. 62324.

277 N.W.2d 602 (1979)

Charles J. DAVOREN, Appellee, v. IOWA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, a/k/a Iowa Department of Job Service and Walgreen Company, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

April 25, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter F. Maley and Blair H. Dewey, Des Moines, for appellants.

Shirley G. Steele, Des Moines, for appellee.

Considered by LeGRAND, P. J., and UHLENHOPP, HARRIS, McGIVERIN and LARSON, JJ.


HARRIS, Justice.

A full-time law student worked part-time as a registered pharmacist. When laid off from his part-time job he applied for unemployment benefits under § 96.6(2), The Code, 1975. The employment security commission disallowed the application on the basis of a departmental rule. On the student's appeal to the trial court this disallowance was reversed and the benefits were ordered paid. We reverse the trial...

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