HARLAN v. IOWA DEPT. OF JOB SERVICE

No. 83-890.

350 N.W.2d 192 (1984)

Judith K. HARLAN, Appellant, v. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF JOB SERVICE and Younker Bros., Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

June 13, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. Oberbillig, Des Moines, for appellant.

Blair H. Dewey, Walter F. Maley, and Edmund Schlak, Jr., Des Moines, for appellee Iowa Dept. of Job Service.

Roger J. Kuhle of Mumford, Schrage, Merriman & Zurek, P.C., Des Moines, for appellee employer.

Considered by McCORMICK, P.J., and McGIVERIN, LARSON, SCHULTZ and WOLLE, JJ.


SCHULTZ, Justice.

Judith K. Harlan appeals from a district court decision affirming an agency ruling denying her unemployment benefits. In particular, the agency, Iowa Department of Job Service, decided that Harlan was disqualified from receiving benefits because her unexcused and excessive tardiness, after warnings from her employer, constituted misconduct. Younker Brothers, Inc., (Younkers) was named as a party defendant and supported the agency action.

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