ROBINSON v. OKL. EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N

No. 86858.

932 P.2d 1120 (1997)

Clyde Wayne ROBINSON, Appellant, v. OKLAHOMA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and the Board of Review for the Oklahoma Security Commission, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

January 28, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rick Bisher, Boettcher & Ryan, Oklahoma City, for Appellant.

Cara S. Nicklas, Oklahoma City, for Appellee Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.

M. Bradley Little, McKinney, Stringer & Webster, Oklahoma City, for Wal-Mart Stores.


SUMMERS, Vice Chief Justice:

Clyde Robinson was fired as a greeter at Wal-Mart. He sought unemployment benefits, claiming he was discharged for eating a popsicle on duty to counter his diabetes. The store said no, he was fired for using profanity. Clyde lost in a hearing before the Board of Review of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, and appealed to the District Court. His problem is that he filed his appeal in...

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