In re the Claim of Marquez
The case involves an appeal from a decision of the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board. Claimant, an assembler at B & G Electronics, Inc., was discharged for using profanity towards her supervisor. Initially, she reported being laid off for unemployment benefits but later disclosed the true circumstances. The Commissioner of Labor and subsequently the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board ruled her ineligible for benefits due to misconduct. The court reversed the Board's decision, concluding that her isolated use of profanity under stressful circumstances did not constitute misconduct disqualifying her from benefits, and that her pre-benefit disclosure meant no willful false statement was made. The matter was remitted for further proceedings.