HUNTER v. DANIELS

No. E 80-207.

616 S.W.2d 763 (1981)

William HUNTER, Appellant, v. Charles L. DANIELS, Director of Labor, and Sears Roebuck & Co., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

Concurring Opinion June 10, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David W. Cahoon, Marianna, for appellant.

Thelma Lorenzo, Little Rock, for appellees.


GLAZE, Judge.

The appellant, William Hunter, appeals from the decision of the Board of Review affirming a determination that he was disqualified for benefits under the Employment Security Act because he had voluntarily terminated his employment without good cause connected with the work.

Appellant had been an employee of Sears for a period of four years when he resigned on March 31, 1980. On that date, Hunter informed his supervisor that he intended to run...

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