FULLER v. STATE, DEPT. OF INDUS. RELATIONS

Civ. 3915.

445 So.2d 925 (1984)

Clarence FULLER v. STATE of Alabama, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, and Adelaide Mills.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 25, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Baker of Legal Services Corp. of Ala., Anniston, for appellant.

George Cocoris, Gen. Counsel, and Craig A. Donley, Asst. Counsel, Dept. of Indus. Relations, Montgomery, for appellee.


BRADLEY, Judge.

This is an unemployment compensation case.

Claimant, Clarence Fuller, was employed as a draw frame attendant by Adelaide Mills of Anniston, Alabama. On October 18, 1979 he was discharged from his job, but the discharge was rescinded and Fuller was suspended from his job for one week without pay. In May 1982 Fuller operated improperly a machine under his supervision. Shortly thereafter he was fired. He then applied for unemployment benefits...

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