WILSON v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N OF UTAH, ETC.

No. 17596.

638 P.2d 529 (1981)

Doyle Max WILSON, Plaintiff v. The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

November 5, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Eugene Hancock, New Albany, Ind., for plaintiff.

Floyd G. Astin, K. Allan Zabel, Salt Lake City, for defendant.


PER CURIAM:

Plaintiff seeks review of the Industrial Commission's denial of unemployment compensation for a period of six weeks. The Commission's denial was based upon its finding that plaintiff did not have good cause for terminating his employment.

Upon review, plaintiff claims that he terminated his employment upon religious grounds and the denial of benefits violates his constitutional right to the free exercise of religion. The record however discloses...

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