VICTOR INDUSTRIES CORP. v. DANIELS

No. E 80-123.

611 S.W.2d 794 (1981)

VICTOR INDUSTRIES CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Charles L. DANIELS, Director of Labor, and Ronnie Gates, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

February 25, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. McLarty, Newport, for appellant.

Thelma Lorenzo, Little Rock, and Bruce H. Bokony, Alexandria, for Employment Security Division.


CLONINGER, Judge.

In this unemployment compensation benefits case, the employee, appellee Ronnie Gates, was discharged by the employer, appellant Victor Industries Corporation, for excessive absences from work. This appeal is from a finding by the Employment Security Division, which was upheld by the Appeals Tribunal and Board of Review, that appellee was entitled to benefits because he was discharged for reasons other than misconduct connected with the work.

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