CUIAB Board Appeal
Dec 22, 2014OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The issue was whether the claimant was able and available for work under Unemployment Insurance Code section 1253(c).
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OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The issue was whether the claimant was able and available for work under Unemployment Insurance Code section 1253(c).
OUTCOME: Dismissed for employer nonappearance.
The issue was whether the claimant was discharged for misconduct connected with his most recent work.
OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The issue was whether the claimant was discharged for misconduct connect with his most recent work.
OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The issue was whether the claimant was discharged for misconduct connected with the work.
OUTCOME: Reversed.
The issue was whether the claimant was terminated for misconduct connected with her most recent work under Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1256.
OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The issue was whether the claimant voluntarily quit with good cause under Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1256.
OUTCOME: Reversed.
The issue was whether the claimant was discharged for misconduct connected with the most recent work under Unemployment Insurance Code section 1256.
OUTCOME: Determination Modified.
The claimant appealed from a determination that held the claimant not eligible for benefits under Unemployment Insurance Code section 1253(c).
OUTCOME: Reversed.
The claimant appealed from a notice of overpayment that held the claimant liable for the repayment of benefits under code section 1375.
OUTCOME: Affirmed.
The employer appealed from a determination that held that the claimant was not disqualified for benefits.