EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N v. PEACE

No. 481PA94.

462 S.E.2d 222 (1995)

341 N.C. 716

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION OF NORTH CAROLINA v. William H. PEACE.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 6, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred R. Gamin, Staff Attorney, Raleigh, for petitioner-appellant.

Thomas Hilliard, III, Raleigh, for respondent-appellee.

Kenneth L. Schorr, Charlotte, on behalf of Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, amicus curiae.


ORR, Justice.

The Employment Security Commission (hereinafter "ESC") plays two roles in this case. First, ESC is the employer ("ESC-employer"), as defined by N.C.G.S. § 96-8(5)(p), that discharged respondent William H. Peace. Second, ESC is the agency ("ESC-agency") that determined whether Peace was eligible for unemployment insurance ("UI") benefits.

On 7 June 1991, ESC-employer discharged one of its employees, Peace, an equal opportunity officer. Peace...

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