WILSON v. EMPLOYMENT SEC. DEPT. OF STATE

No. 38251-9-I.

940 P.2d 269 (1997)

87 Wash.App. 197

Frederick WILSON, Appellant, v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE of WASHINGTON, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

May 12, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew J. Bean, Seattle, for Appellant.

Keith D. Armstrong, Olympia, for Respondent.


ELLINGTON, Judge.

Frederick Wilson was manager of a jewelry store. He was discharged for losing diamonds from the store's inventory. At issue is whether the Commissioner of the Employment Security Department ("the Commissioner") erred by denying unemployment benefits on the ground that the discharge was for misconduct connected with Wilson's work. We find that the acts of negligence upon which Wilson's dismissal was based...

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