BITER v. S.C. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMM.

21503

276 S.C. 493 (1981)

280 S.E.2d 60

Patsy L. BITER, Respondent, v. SOUTH CAROLINA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION and Jantzen Southern, Inc., Seneca, South Carolina, Respondents, of whom South Carolina Employment Security Commission is Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Griffin and Karl H. Smith, Columbia, for appellant.

Alexander S. Macaulay, Walhalla, for respondents.


June 24, 1981.

LEWIS, Chief Justice:

Appellant South Carolina Employment Security Commission determined that the respondent had been discharged for misconduct within the sense of Section 41-35-120(2), Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976. The respondent was therefore held disqualified to receive benefits for a period of five weeks. At the end of this period she commenced receiving benefits and continued to do so until they were exhausted. On appeal to the...

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