CLAY v. EVERETT

No. E 81-280.

628 S.W.2d 339 (1982)

Thelma CLAY, Appellant, v. William F. EVERETT, Director of Labor, and Basler Electric, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

February 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thelma Clay, pro se.

William F. Everett, Director of Labor, pro se by Thelma Lorenzo, Little Rock, for appellees.


CRACRAFT, Judge.

On May 21, 1981, the appellant applied for benefits under the Arkansas Employment Security Act stating that she quit her job at Basler Electric because her throat became so sore due to fumes that she could not work. The employer replied that after being absent for two consecutive days she voluntarily quit. The agency denied her claim on finding that she voluntarily left her last employment without good cause connected with the work.

She appealed...

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