Practical Ventures, LLC d/b/a AAA Cash Fast v. James Neely, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, and Danyelle A. McCullough
This case involves an appeal from an administrative decision regarding unemployment benefits. Practical Ventures, LLC, the employer, appealed the decision by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, which found claimant Danyelle A. McCullough eligible for unemployment benefits based on "constructive discharge." The employer discovered financial irregularities in McCullough's store, suspended her, and requested her keys. McCullough claimed she was planning to quit anyway due to her daughter's illness. The Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's affirmance, holding that the doctrine of constructive discharge is inapplicable to unemployment compensation proceedings and that McCullough's actions amounted to a voluntary termination of employment without good cause, thus disqualifying her from benefits.