ALLIANT HEALTH SYSTEM v. UNEMP. INS.

No. 94-CA-000132-MR.

912 S.W.2d 452 (1995)

ALLIANT HEALTH SYSTEM, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION and Velta L. Mallaley, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Case Ordered Published by Court of Appeals December 22, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen S. Frockt, Prospect, for Appellant.

Beverly H. Haverstock, Frankfort, for Appellee Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission.

Velta L. Mallaley, Louisville, pro se.

Before COMBS, EMBERTON and WILHOIT, JJ.


EMBERTON, Judge.

Appellant, Alliant Health System, instituted a "no-fault" attendance policy which was to be applied uniformly to all employees. The policy provided that an employee may be discharged after eight incidents of absenteeism regardless of the reason. An incident is defined as any period of consecutive scheduled work days missed due to personal or dependent illness. Eight incidents within a 52 week period (based on twenty-six pay periods) will result in...

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