JOHNSON v. MISS. EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N

No. 1999-CC-01598-COA.

767 So.2d 1088 (2000)

Andrew J. JOHNSON, Appellant, v. MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION and U.S. Postal Service, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

September 26, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew J. Johnson, Appellant, pro se.

Mark D. Ray, Jackson, Albert B. White, Madison, John Wesley Garrett, Jr., Clinton, Attorneys for Appellees.

BEFORE SOUTHWICK, P.J., BRIDGES, AND THOMAS, JJ.


SOUTHWICK, P.J., for the Court:

¶ 1. Andrew J. Johnson was discharged from his position with the United States Postal Service for failing to follow instructions and for unsatisfactory job performance. Unemployment benefits were denied because he was found guilty of disqualifying misconduct. We find that decision to be supported by substantial evidence and affirm.

FACTS

¶ 2. Andrew Johnson was employed by the United States Postal Service...

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