Claimant was discharged from his employment as a consumer electronics technician when, despite having been previously warned about insubordinate behavior, he left in disregard of his manager's directive to return to his bench and continue working. Claimant's application for unemployment insurance benefits was denied on the ground that he engaged in disqualifying misconduct. We affirm. It is well settled that leaving work without authorization can constitute disqualifying...
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