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voluntarily leaving employment |
relations at work |
unhappy atmosphere |
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Summary:
The claimant voluntarily left his job because he did not get along with the supervisor. His brother-in-law told him he could get work in Winnipeg, but his wife disliked the city and therefore did not seek work. The claimant wanted to return to his old job, but couldn’t get it back. The Commission determined that the claimant did not demonstrate just cause for voluntarily leaving his employment because he failed to show that he had no reasonable alternative to leaving when he did. A reasonable alternative would have been to remain employed until a firm job had been secured. The appeal by the claimant is dismissed.