Shepherd v. Dir., Ohio Dept. of Job & Family Servs.
Case Details
- Judge(s)
- Hall
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- appeal
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Outcome
Appellate court affirmed the unemployment benefits denial, holding that the employee quit without just cause by filing for unemployment benefits before a scheduled meeting to resolve employment disputes.
Excerpt
The decision of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services that appellant was not entitled to unemployment compensation, because she quit her job without just cause, was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. The evidence supported the finding that appellant unjustifiably quit her job before giving her employer a chance to resolve her employment problems. Judgment affirmed.
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