IXL MFG. v. LABOR & INDUS. RELATIONS COM'N

No. 13641.

679 S.W.2d 903 (1984)

IXL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Petitioner-Respondent, v. LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF MISSOURI, et al., Respondents-Appellants.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Three.

October 19, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis P. Wilson, Dexter, for petitioner-respondent.

Timothy P. Duggan, Jefferson City, for respondents-appellants.


GREENE, Judge.

Jimmie Crank was discharged by his employer, IXL Manufacturing Company, for careless and unsafe operation of a lathe machine. IXL manufactures wooden handles for tools such as axes and sledgehammers.

Crank filed an application for unemployment benefits. A deputy for the Division of Employment Security found Crank had been discharged for unsatisfactory work by improperly loading his machine, which resulted in a waste of product and created a...

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