HUSSEIN v. TAMA MEAT PACKING CORP.

No. 85-849.

394 N.W.2d 340 (1986)

Homadi R. HUSSEIN, Appellant, v. TAMA MEAT PACKING CORPORATION and Iowa Department of Job Service, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

October 15, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David G. Challed, Cedar Rapids, for appellant.

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

Tom Wertz, Cedar Rapids, for appellee Tama Meat Packing Corp.

Considered by REYNOLDSON, C.J., and LARSON, SCHULTZ, WOLLE, and NEUMAN, JJ.


LARSON, Justice.

This claim arises out of Homadi R. Hussein's discharge from the Tama Meat Packing Corporation. There was evidence that Hussein, after being denied permission to use the restroom, threw a beef tongue at his supervisor. It is undisputed that he left his work station unattended and without permission. His employment was terminated on the ground of misconduct.

Hussein's claim for unemployment benefits...

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