KAME v. EMPLOYMENT SEC. DEPT.

No. 18637.

769 P.2d 66 (1989)

Kathryn KAME, Appellant, v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT and Silver Slipper, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

February 22, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Segerblom, Las Vegas, for appellant.

Crowell, Susich, Owen & Tackes, Carson City, for respondents.


OPINION

PER CURIAM:

On March 16, 1986, appellant Kathryn Kame was fired from her job as a waitress at the respondent Silver Slipper Casino in Las Vegas. Respondent Employment Security Department (Employment Security) rejected Kame's claim for unemployment benefits because her employer discharged her for misconduct.

Kame appealed the decision to Employment Security's office of appeals, and on June 26, 1986, the appeals referee affirmed Employment...

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