Claimant was discharged from her employment as a drug store cashier after it was discovered that on three occasions she failed to properly complete customer transactions which resulted in a monetary loss to the employer. The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board denied claimant's application for benefits on the ground that she lost her employment due to misconduct. Violation of an employer's known policies can constitute disqualifying misconduct, particularly where, as here...
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