YOUNG v. MISS. EMP. SEC. COM'N

No. 1998-SA-01318-SCT.

754 So.2d 464 (1999)

Lois YOUNG v. MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied January 27, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laurel G. Weir, Thomas L. Booker, Jr., Philadelphia, Attorneys for Appellant.

Mark D. Ray, Jackson, Albert B. White, Madison, Attorneys for Appellee.

BEFORE PITTMAN, P.J., McRAE AND SMITH, JJ.


McRAE, Justice, for the Court:

¶ 1. On May 20, 1998, Lois Young was fired from her job as a slot floorperson at the Silver Star Casino.1 She applied for unemployment compensation but was denied benefits because she had committed misconduct by failing to turn over her employee identification badge upon suspension. Young appealed the denial of benefits. The decision of the claims examiner, however, was upheld by the appeals referee...

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