HENSON v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPT.

No. 55879-5.

113 Wn.2d 374 (1989)

779 P.2d 715

THOMAS M. HENSON, Appellant, v. THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

September 28, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. Maloney III and Weeks & Skala, for appellant.

Kenneth O. Eikenberry, Attorney General, and John M. Sells, Assistant, for respondent.


DOLLIVER, J.

Beginning in May 1966, Plaintiff, Thomas M. Henson, worked as a shipping clerk for Tam Engineering Corporation (Tam). In June 1983, Tam perceived that Henson might have an alcohol problem. At the suggestion of Tam, Henson went to Puget Sound Hospital for an evaluation. The director of treatment did not diagnose Henson but suspected an alcohol problem based on Henson's drinking habits and denial of any problem...

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