YELVERTON v. KEMP FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 808SC419.

275 S.E.2d 553 (1981)

Steven R. YELVERTON v. KEMP FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC., and Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 17, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert S. Cahoon, Greensboro, for claimant-appellee.

Johnson, Patterson, Dilthey & Clay by Ronald C. Dilthey, Raleigh, for respondent-appellant Kemp Furniture Industries, Incorporated.

V. Henry Gransee, Jr., Raleigh, for respondent-appellant Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.


WHICHARD, Judge.

The Commission made the following pertinent findings of fact:

2. The claimant worked on the employer's furniture assembly line in the print line department as a helper. The claimant worked from 4:45 p. m. until 6:15 a. m. 3. Approximately sixty feet away from the claimant's work station at the end of the furniture assembly line, Ricky Vick worked as the last man on the end of the line taking furniture off the line and then stacking...

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