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umpires |
grounds of appeal |
without regard for material |
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Summary:
A Board is not required to refer to all of the evidence that is before it. It is sufficient that its decision reflect the fact that it has taken all of the evidence before it that is relevant to the issue in question into account.
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voluntarily leaving employment |
just cause |
no reasonable alternative |
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The claimant may well have had good reason for quitting his employment, and on the material before me I conclude he had, but without further efforts to improve the situation between himself and his supervisor, I am in agreement with the Board that he did not have just cause.
He did not seek alternative employment before leaving but, given the remote location of the camp, I do not regard this as a significant factor. His evidence was that he certainly sought alternative employment immediately upon leaving and arriving at a location where a job search was feasible.