Claimant, a secretary, was terminated from her employment after she yelled at a co-worker during an argument. The Board denied her application for unemployment insurance benefits, finding that she was terminated for misconduct. We find that the Board's decision is supported by substantial evidence. Claimant received three prior warnings regarding her disruptive behavior, but continued to engage in such behavior during the incident in question. She became loud and disruptive...
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