HASTE v. KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION


673 S.W.2d 740 (1984)

Herbert HASTE, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION and Oakwood Intermediate Care Facility, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

August 10, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Brown, Appalachian Research & Defense Fund, Somerset, for appellant.

Stanley A. Stratford, Pat Harris, Cabinet for Human Resources, Frankfort, for appellees.

Before REYNOLDS, COOPER and COMBS, JJ.


COMBS, Judge.

Herbert Haste was denied unemployment compensation benefits on the ground that he was discharged for misconduct by reporting to work under the influence of alcohol.

Shortly after reporting to work, a fellow employee complained to their supervisor that she smelled alcohol on Mr. Haste's breath and that he made improper remarks to her. Following this complaint a meeting was held with Mr. Haste. He agreed to submit to blood analysis to determine...

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