WEBSTER v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING

No. 146-81.

451 A.2d 1104 (1982)

Roland H. WEBSTER v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

September 7, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Libby, Jr., Vermont Legal Aid, Inc., Montpelier, for plaintiff-appellant.

Matthew R. Gould, Montpelier, for defendant-appellee.

Before BARNEY, C.J., and BILLINGS, HILL, UNDERWOOD and PECK, JJ.


UNDERWOOD, Justice.

The claimant, Roland Webster, appeals a decision by the Employment Security Board (Board) which disqualified him from continued unemployment compensation benefits on the ground that he voluntarily quit his last job without good cause attributable to the employer. We affirm.

The claimant, an experienced granite cutter who was unemployed and drawing benefits, was referred by his union business agent to Northeast Granite Company to fill an...

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