JORDAN v. DUKES

No. CA 79-298.

600 S.W.2d 21 (1980)

Brown JORDAN, a Division of Scott Paper Company, Appellant, v. Claude DUKES and Charles L. Daniels, Director of Labor, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

May 7, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pickens, Boyce, McLarty & Watson by James A. McLarty, Newport, for appellant.

Michael E. Surguine, Legal Services of Northeast Arkansas, Newport, Herrn Northcutt, Little Rock, for Charles L. Daniels.


Released for Publication by the Court of Appeals.

NEWBERN, Judge.

Appellee Dukes was accused of setting off fireworks in the appellant's plant where Dukes worked as a welder. Dukes was discharged, and he was denied unemployment compensation benefits because it was found by the referee he had been discharged for misconduct. Ark.Stat.Ann. § 81-1106(b)(2) (Repl.1976). The board of review reversed, finding Dukes was discharged for reasons other than misconduct...

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