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The Maine Superior Court affirmed the Unemployment Insurance Commission's decision that the employee was terminated for misconduct and therefore ineligible for unemployment benefits. The court found substantial evidence supporting the agency's findings that the employee exhibited a pattern of behavior contrary to the employer's care philosophy and violated reasonable workplace rules.
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