Case Number
E2010-00475-COA-R3-CV
Claimant, an employee of Wal-Mart, was charged with possession of cocaine and pled guilty to a misdemeanor possession, and was then discharged for violating company policy. Claimant was not at work nor on Wal-Mart's property when the offense occurred. The agency found that claimant was discharged under disqualifying conditions and denied unemployment benefits. Throughout the appeals process, denial of benefits was upheld. On appeal to this Court, we hold that claimant violated Wal-Mart's policies by failing to report his conviction under a criminal drug statute to his employer within three days as required under the employer's policy. We affirm the denial of unemployment benefits to claimant.
Originating Judge
Chancellor Thomas R. Frierson, II
Case Name
Albert J. Hale vs. James Neeley, Commissioner, et al
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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