Kent State Univ. v. Hannam
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Rice
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- appeal
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Outcome
The court affirmed the reversal of unemployment benefits for an adjunct professor, finding that a reasonable assurance letter from Kent State University provided sufficient reasonable assurance of employment to make him ineligible for benefits during the interim period.
Excerpt
CIVIL - unemployment award manifest weight of the evidence reasonable assurance of continued employment existed where adjunct professor received reasonable assurance letter, was on the schedule for the following term, and the university had a long history of continuing employment for adjunct professors who received reasonable assurance letters R.C. 4141.29(I)(1).
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