MITCHELL v. CROOKSTON WELDING MACH. CO.

No. C9-92-1024.

492 N.W.2d 256 (1992)

Kenneth A. MITCHELL, Relator, v. CROOKSTON WELDING MACHINE CO., Commissioner of Jobs and Training, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

November 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elroy E. Hanson, Wambach & Hanson Law Office, Mahnomen, for Kenneth A. Mitchell.

Michael J. Tye, Dickel, Johannson, Taylor, Rust & Tye, P.A., Crookston, for Crookston Welding Mach. Co.

Kent E. Todd, St. Paul, for Com'r of Jobs and Training.

Considered and decided by AMUNDSON, P.J., and LANSING and SCHUMACHER, JJ.


OPINION

LANSING, Judge.

Kenneth Mitchell appeals his disqualification from unemployment compensation for voluntarily quitting his job without good cause attributable to his employer. We affirm.

FACTS

Crookston Welding Machine Company employed Kenneth Mitchell as a fusion welder at an hourly rate of $8.50. Mitchell was not consistently paid the agreed amount and did not receive the prevailing wage required by the Davis-Bacon Act when working...

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