TAYLOR v. IOWA DEPT. OF JOB SERVICE

No. 84-480.

362 N.W.2d 534 (1985)

Russell S. TAYLOR, Appellant, v. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF JOB SERVICE and Hurst Excavating, Inc., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

February 13, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark K. Hill, of Legal Services Corp. of Iowa, Iowa City, for appellant.

Joseph L. Bervid, Walter F. Maley and Blair H. Dewey, Des Moines, for appellee Iowa Dept. of Job Service.

Considered by UHLENHOPP, P.J., and HARRIS, McCORMICK, CARTER, and WOLLE, JJ.


WOLLE, Justice.

A worker's eligibility for unemployment benefits depends largely upon the reasons the employee has left the employment. Claimant Russell S. Taylor (Taylor) gave the Iowa Department of Job Service (department) several reasons for quitting a job after working only a few days. The department found that Taylor had left the job only because of illness and denied his claim on the ground that he had not been advised by a physician to leave the job. The district...

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