Claimant worked as a server for a catering company for about a year and a half. He was discharged from his position after he was continually late for his shift despite repeated warnings. He applied for unemployment insurance benefits and, following a hearing, an Administrative Law Judge ruled that he was disqualified from receiving them because his employment was terminated for misconduct. The Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board, however, concluded that claimant's tardiness...
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