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Dietz v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Feb 25, 1983
457 A.2d 151 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1983)

Opinion

February 25, 1983.

Unemployment compensation — Burden of proof — Scope of appellate review — Capricious disregard of competent evidence — Abandonment of employment.

1. In an unemployment compensation case where the claimant with the burden of proof does not prevail below, review by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania is to determine whether findings of fact can be sustained without a capricious disregard of competent evidence. [314]

2. An employee who refuses to accept an assignment and fails to even contact his employer for three weeks is properly found to have abandoned his employment and to be ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits. [314]

Submitted on briefs November 15, 1982, to President Judge CRUMLISH, JR. and Judges MacPHAIL and DOYLE, sitting as a panel of three.

Appeal, No. 312 C.D. 1980, from the Order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review in case of In Re: Claim of William H. Dietz, No. B-179760.

Application with the Office 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.

William H. Proctor, for petitioner.

Francine Ostrovsky, Associate Counsel, with her Richard L. Cole, Jr., Chief Counsel, for respondent.


Our Unemployment Compensation Board of Review affirmed the referee's denial of benefits to William Dietz under Section 402(b)(1) of the Unemployment Compensation Law. He appealed; we affirm.

Act of December 5, 1936, Second Ex. Sess., P.L. (1937) 2897, as amended, 43 P. S. § 802(b), which provides in pertinent part:

An employe shall be ineligible for compensation for any week —

. . . .
(b) In which his unemployment is due to voluntarily leaving work without cause of necessitous and compelling nature. . . .

Dietz last worked as an over-the-road truck driver. On July 30, 1979, upon his return from a trip, he reported certain mechanical problems and the employer's mechanic garaged the truck for necessary repairs. Thereafter, Dietz neither reported to work nor contacted his employer or his dispatcher. On August 13, 1979, the employer offered him work using another truck. Dietz refused the work. On August 21, 1979, he reported to his dispatcher and returned the employer's credit cards.

The record indicates that it was a normal procedure for one driver to drive another's assigned truck once permission had been given.

The initial burden of proving a right to unemployment compensation rests with the claimant, Wincek v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 64 Pa. Commw. 201, 439 A.2d 890 (1982), and our scope of review where the party having that burden has not prevailed before the Board is limited to a determination of whether the findings of the Board can be sustained without a capricious disregard of competent evidence. Coogler v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 64 Pa. Commw. 456, 440 A.2d 692 (1982).

Dietz admits making no attempt to contact the employer from July 30th to August 20th. Moreover, there is nothing in the record to justify his persistent refusal to accept any driving assignment. The Board found that Dietz, by failing to contact the employer between July 30th and August 20th and refusing to accept work on August 13th, abandoned the employer-employee relationship and that renders him ineligible for benefits under Section 402(b)(1). In these circumstances, the Board has not capriciously disregarded competent evidence.

Affirmed.

ORDER

The Order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, No. B-179760, dated January 14, 1980, is hereby affirmed.


Summaries of

Dietz v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Feb 25, 1983
457 A.2d 151 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1983)
Case details for

Dietz v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

Case Details

Full title:William H. Dietz, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Unemployment…

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Feb 25, 1983

Citations

457 A.2d 151 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1983)
457 A.2d 151