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Morales v. Hydro Conduit Corp.

Workers' Compensation Commission
Oct 17, 1994
2155 CRB 6 (Conn. Work Comp. 1994)

Opinion

CASE NO. 2155 CRB-6-94-9

OCTOBER 17, 1994


ORDER OF DISMISSAL

Respondent-employer filed a Petition for Review September 26, 1994 from the Commissioner acting for the Sixth District's September 15, 1994 Finding of Facts and Award of Compensation. The trial commissioner found respondent-employer violated Sec. 31-290a C.G.S.

Sec. 31-290a prohibits discrimination against claimants who pursue their rights under the Workers' Compensation Act. The Compensation Review Board has previously held that the Board lacks jurisdiction to hear and decide Sec. 31-290a appeals. All appeals from Sec. 31-290a findings are to be filed in conformance with said statute directly to the Appellate Court. See Carreira v. Data Mail, 11 Conn. Workers' Comp. Rev. Op. 268, 1391 CRB-6-92-3 (1993); Rondini v. Tectonic Industries, 10 Conn. Workers' Comp. Rev. Op. 210, 1231 CRD-6-91-5 (1992).

Respondent-employer's appeal is therefore dismissed.

Jesse Frankl, Chairman Compensation Review Board Workers' Compensation Commission


Summaries of

Morales v. Hydro Conduit Corp.

Workers' Compensation Commission
Oct 17, 1994
2155 CRB 6 (Conn. Work Comp. 1994)
Case details for

Morales v. Hydro Conduit Corp.

Case Details

Full title:ANTONIO MORALES, CLAIMANT-APPELLEE v. HYDRO CONDUIT CORP., EMPLOYER…

Court:Workers' Compensation Commission

Date published: Oct 17, 1994

Citations

2155 CRB 6 (Conn. Work Comp. 1994)

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