COBB v. KING KWIK MINIT MARKET, INC.


675 S.W.2d 386 (1984)

Roger COBB, Brenda Cobb and Elisa Beth Creevy, Movants, v. KING KWIK MINIT MARKET, INC., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

September 13, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jan Paul Koch, Cold Spring, for movants.

Walter E. Haggerty, Cincinnati, Ohio, for respondent.


LEIBSON, Justice.

This is an unemployment compensation case. Roger Cobb was manager of a King Kwik Minit Market in Covington, Kentucky. His wife, Brenda, and Elisa Beth Creevy, were employees of the store. The issue is whether they should be denied benefits as employees who "left" their employment "voluntarily without good cause attributable to the employment." KRS 341.370(1)(c).

The Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission so held. Kenton Circuit Court...

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