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issue not recognized |
correction to consider |
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Summary:
Unethical behaviour on the part of the claimant, who resigned. Voluntary quit without just cause according to the Board of Referees. The Umpire added that dismissal seemed to be a reasonable decision given the acts of disloyalty. Umpire's decision nevertheless confirmed: the result remains the same. References made to FCA decisions in Dufour, Easson and Eppel. Appeal summarily dismissed by the FCA.
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misconduct |
dishonesty |
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Summary:
Unethical behaviour on the part of the claimant, who resigned. The Umpire found that the claimant had put herself in a situation in which it was impossible for her to keep her job. She had a duty to be loyal. Working conditions had indeed become difficult, but the claimant was largely responsible for that state of affairs. The claimant was in breach of her obligation not to deliberately make a risk become a reality. Appeal summarily dismissed by the FCA.