EATON v. IOWA DEPT. OF JOB SERVICE

No. 84-1813.

376 N.W.2d 915 (1985)

Charlene EATON, Petitioner-Appellee, v. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF JOB SERVICE and Answer Iowa, Inc., Respondents-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

September 24, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter F. Maley, Blair H. Dewey, Joseph L. Bervid, and Deborah A. Dubik, Des Moines, for respondent-appellant Iowa Dept. of Job Service.

Kay Delafield of Legal Services Corp., Des Moines, for petitioner-appellee.

Considered by OXBERGER, C.J., and SNELL and SACKETT, JJ.


SNELL, Judge.

Petitioner Charlene Eaton worked as a telephone operator for Answer Iowa, Inc. from May 29, 1979 until her discharge on July 25, 1983. In addition to her operator duties, Eaton was required to do bookwork and clean. During her four years of employment Eaton willingly accepted overtime work and only took two days of sick leave.

At the beginning of her employment, Eaton signed an employer form indicating that she understood that she would be subject...

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