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LATOYA THOMPSON VS. BOARD OF REVIEW (BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)

NJSUPERCTAPPDIVJune 12, 2017No. A-1409-15T2
Defendant WinBerat Corporation
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Wrongful TerminationHostile Work Environment

Outcome

The Board of Review's denial of unemployment benefits was affirmed. The employee was ineligible for benefits both due to discharge for misconduct and failure to actively seek work as required by statute.

What This Ruling Means

**Thompson vs. Board of Review Employment Case Summary** This case involved Latoya Thompson challenging a decision made by New Jersey's Board of Review, which is part of the Department of Labor. The Board of Review typically handles appeals related to unemployment benefits, workers' compensation, or other employment-related administrative matters. Thompson disagreed with a ruling the Board made and took her case to a higher court. Unfortunately, the available court records don't provide enough detail to determine what specific employment issue was at stake or how the court ultimately ruled on Thompson's appeal. The case was filed in June 2017 before New Jersey's Superior Court Appellate Division, which reviews decisions made by lower courts and administrative agencies. **What This Means for Workers:** Even without knowing the specific outcome, this case demonstrates an important right that workers have. When government agencies like the Board of Review make decisions about employment benefits or workplace issues, workers can challenge those decisions in court if they believe the agency got it wrong. This appeals process provides a crucial safety net, ensuring that workers have multiple opportunities to have their cases fairly reviewed when dealing with employment-related disputes involving state agencies.

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