CITY OF WILMINGTON v. UNEMPLOYMENT INS.


516 A.2d 166 (1986)

CITY OF WILMINGTON, Employer Below, Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD and Vanessa Wisher, Board & Employee Below, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: October 14, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick H. Schranck, Asst. City Sol., Wilmington, for appellant.

Vanessa Wisher, pro se.

Before CHRISTIE, C.J., McNEILLY and MOORE, JJ.


MOORE, Justice.

This appeal presents the thorny question of when does a temporary employee's work service become so extended as to give rise to a legitimate claim for unemployment benefits at the job's end. Unfortunately, the applicable legislation is so vague as to place upon us the responsibility for establishing a clear limit to this right. If ever an issue required a court to engage in judicial legislation, this is such...

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