MILLER v. F.W. WOOLWORTH CO.

Docket No. 28, Calendar No. 48,353.

359 Mich. 342 (1960)

102 N.W.2d 728

MILLER v. F.W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Chambers and Norman K. Marsh, for plaintiff.

Beaumont, Smith & Harris (Percy J. Donovan, of counsel), for defendant F.W. Woolworth Company.


SOURIS, J. (dissenting).

Mary Miller was an employee of F.W. Woolworth Company for about 9 years. At the time of her discharge on November 22, 1958, she worked as a dishwasher and waitress at defendant company's soda fountain in one of its stores. Upon application for unemployment compensation benefits following her discharge, the Michigan employment security commission determined that plaintiff was disqualified from receiving such benefits, her discharge from...

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