MAZUT v. DEPT. OF EMP. AND TRAINING

No. 88-175.

561 A.2d 1362 (1989)

Joseph MAZUT v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING. Appeal of GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

May 12, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony B. Lamb and Eileen M. Blackwood of Paul, Frank & Collins, Inc., Burlington, for plaintiff-appellee.

Robert B. Hemley, Van Z. Krikorian and Dennis R. Pearson of Gravel and Shea, Burlington, for defendant-appellant.

Before ALLEN, C.J., PECK, DOOLEY and MORSE, JJ., and SPRINGER, D.J. (Ret.), Specially Assigned.


MORSE, Justice.

Plaintiff, Joseph Mazut, was fired from his job as a tool crib attendant at General Electric (GE) in Burlington, Vermont, on September 10, 1987. A claims examiner for the Department of Employment and Training determined that Mr. Mazut was not entitled to unemployment benefits because the discharge was for misconduct connected with work. 21 V.S.A. § 1344(a)(1)(A). An appeal was taken to an appeals referee, who reversed the claims examiner. The...

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