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Kresge v. Unempl. Comp. Bd. of Review

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Sep 18, 1979
46 Pa. Commw. 78 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)

Opinion

Argued June 4, 1979

September 18, 1979.

Unemployment compensation — Wilful misconduct — Unemployment Compensation Law, Act 1936, December 5, P.L. (1937) 2897 — Refusal of request — Reasonable refusal — Credibility.

1. The refusal by an employe to comply with a reasonable request of an employer can properly be held to constitute wilful misconduct precluding receipt by the employe of benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law, Act 1936, December 5, P.L. (1937) 2897, when discharged as a result of such refusal, unless the employe proves that such refusal was reasonable. [79-80]

2. In an unemployment compensation case questions of credibility are for the factfinder, not the reviewing court, and the factfinder may disbelieve testimony of the claimant relating to her reason for refusing to comply with a reasonable request by her employer. [80]

Argued June 4, 1979, before Judges CRUMLISH, JR., BLATT and DiSALLE, sitting as a panel of three.

Appeal, No. 1391 C.D. 1978, from the Order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review in case of In Re: Claim of Harriet E. Kresge, No. B-156913.

Application to the Bureau of Employment Security for unemployment compensation benefits. Application denied. Applicant appealed to the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review. Denial affirmed. Applicant appealed to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Held: Affirmed.

Jerome L. Cohen, for appellant.

Elsa Newman, Assistant Attorney General, with her Gerald Gornish, Acting Attorney General, for appellee.


Harriet E. Kresge (claimant) appeals here from an order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (Board) which disallowed further appeal of a referee's decision denying her claim for benefits. The denial of benefits was based upon her having been guilty of willful misconduct which rendered her ineligible under Section 402(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law, Act of December 5, 1936, Second Ex. Sess. P.L. (1937) 2897, as amended, 43 P. S. § 802(e).

The claimant was employed by a nursing home as a nurse's aid, and a patient was admitted to the home who was suspected of carrying an infectious disease. The employer posted special instructions for the care of this patient, and all employees were requested to sign the instruction sheet and thereby indicate that they had read, understood and would follow the directions. The claimant, although she read the instructions, refused to sign the sheet; and, when the employer insisted that she sign the sheet or leave, she left. At the time of leaving, she expressed her belief that the prescribed manner of care was unnecessary; at the hearing before the referee she testified that she refused to sign the sheet because she was afraid that she would thereby release her employer from liability and assume personal responsibility should she become infected and spread the disease. The referee found that her refusal to sign was willful misconduct.

The direct refusal to comply with the reasonable request of an employer can, of course, constitute willful misconduct. Troyen v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 34 Pa. Commw. 445, 383 A.2d 975 (1978); Borlak v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 15 Pa. Commw. 489, 326 A.2d 659 (1974). To avoid such a conclusion, a claimant must establish good cause for the refusal, and, in the case before us, the referee observed: "Claimant has not given a reasonable explanation of her refusal to sign the instruction sheet. . . ." Questions of credibility are for the fact-finder, Troyen, supra, and, inasmuch as the referee obviously did not believe the claimant's explanation and our review of the record convinces us that he had ample reason for his opinion, as did the Board for affirming it, we will affirm the order of the Board.

ORDER

AND NOW, this 18th day of September, 1979, the order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review in the above-captioned matter is hereby affirmed.


Summaries of

Kresge v. Unempl. Comp. Bd. of Review

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Sep 18, 1979
46 Pa. Commw. 78 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)
Case details for

Kresge v. Unempl. Comp. Bd. of Review

Case Details

Full title:Harriet E. Kresge, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania…

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Sep 18, 1979

Citations

46 Pa. Commw. 78 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)

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