WELCH v. DEPT. OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

No. 87-136.

421 N.W.2d 150 (1988)

John P. WELCH, Petitioner-Appellee, v. The IOWA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, JOB SERVICE DIVISION, n/k/a Employment Appeal Board, A Division of the Department of Inspections and Appeals, Respondent-Appellant, City of Minburn, Employer.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

January 27, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Blair H. Dewey and William C. Whitten, Des Moines, for respondent-appellant.

David L. Wornson, Legal Services Corp. of Iowa, Decorah, for petitioner-appellee.

Considered by DONIELSON, P.J., and SCHLEGEL and HAYDEN, JJ.


DONIELSON, Presiding Judge.

Respondent appeals from a district court decision which awarded the petitioner unemployment compensation benefits, ruling that a separation from a regular, but part-time job, in a second benefit year was not a disqualifiable event. We affirm.

The petitioner, John P. Welch, was separated from his employment with Oscar Mayer on May 9, 1983. He received other separation benefits (severance pay) and consequently did not become eligible...

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