STATE, EMP. SEC. DEPT. v. HOLMES

No. 26157.

914 P.2d 611 (1996)

NEVADA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT, Stanley P. Jones, in His Capacity as Executive Director, and Linda K. Lee, in Her Capacity as Chairwoman of the Nevada Employment Security Department Board of Review; Carol Stewart, in Her Capacity as a Member of the Nevada Employment Security Department Board of Review, and Walt Henderson, in His Capacity as a Member of the Nevada Employment Security Department Board of Review, and Hotel San Remo, Appellants, v. Cynthia HOLMES, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

April 3, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Crowell, Susich, Owen & Tackes, Carson City, for Appellant Employment Security.

Kamer & Zucker, Las Vegas, for Appellant Hotel San Remo.

John J. Tofano, Las Vegas, for Respondent.

Keefer, O'Reilly & Ferrario, Las Vegas; and Rudnick & Wolfe and Stephen A. Landsman, Chicago, Illinois, for Amicus Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and MGM Grand Hotel, Inc.


OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Respondent Cynthia Holmes ("Holmes") was employed by appellant Hotel San Remo ("San Remo") as a slot hostess from August 31, 1990, until February 9, 1993, when she was terminated for failing a drug test.

Holmes applied for unemployment benefits with appellant Nevada Employment Security Department ("NESD"). NESD denied Holmes' application for unemployment benefits due to her work-related misconduct. Holmes appealed the denial...

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