BOOKER v. DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES

No. E12-238.

2013 Ark.App. 99

MARTIN BOOKER, APPELLANT, v. DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES, AND CATERPILLAR LOGISTICS SERVICES, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division IV.

Opinion Delivered: February 13, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheila F. Campbell, for appellant.

Phyllis Edwards, for appellee Artee Williams, Director of Department of Workforce Services.


RHONDA K. WOOD, Judge.

The Arkansas Board of Review found that the appellant Martin Booker was discharged for misconduct in connection with his work and was thus disqualified for unemployment benefits. Appellant argues on appeal that the Board erred because there is no substantial evidence that he was discharged for misconduct. We affirm the denial of benefits.

On appeal, the findings of fact of the Board of Review are conclusive if they are supported by substantial...

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