Argentina v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

371 A.2d 561, 29 Pa. Commw. 469, 1977 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 788
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 1, 1977
DocketAppeal, No. 1916 C.D. 1975
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Argentina v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 371 A.2d 561, 29 Pa. Commw. 469, 1977 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 788 (Pa. Ct. App. 1977).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Wilkinson, Jr.,

This case arises from an order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (Board) denying claimant unemployment compensation benefits on the basis of wilful misconduct. We affirm.

The Board found as facts:

1. The claimant was last employed by Simon Savings and Loan Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for approximately one year [471]*471as a teller at $100 per week, and his last day of work was January 24, 1975.
2. On or about January 3, 1975, the claimant complained to the president of the Simon Savings and Loan Association that a female employee was making immoral advances to him.
3. The president informed the claimant that he knew the female employee for two years, and he knew the accusations were unfounded and ordered the claimant not to repeat them.
4. On or about January 30, 1975, f1] the claimant placed a letter on the desk of the president in which he repeated the charges he had made against the female employee on January 3, 1975.
5. The president investigated the matter and on January 20, 1975, informed the claimant the charges were unfounded and again ordered him to drop the matter.
6. On or about January 21, 1975, the claimant placed another letter on the desk of the president and informed the president he was going to send copies of that letter to the Board of Directors of the Savings and Loan Association as well as the Association solicitors and the real estate brokers doing the business with the Savings and Loan Association.
7. The president informed the claimant that as of February 14,1975, he would be discharged.
8. On January 24,1975, the claimant placed another letter on the president’s desk, whereupon he was immediately discharged. (Footnote added.)

[472]*472Upon these findings, which we find supported by substantial evidence, the claimant’s actions were adjudged to constitute wilful misconduct 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). While not defined by statute our courts have defined wilful misconduct as:

[Wjanton or willful disregard of the employer’s interest, a deliberate violation of the employer’s rules, a disregard of standards of behavior which the employer has a right to expect of an employee or negligence indicating an intentional disregard of the employer’s interest or of the employee’s duties and obligations to the employer. (Citation omitted.)

Frumento v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 466 Pa. 81, 83, 351 A.2d 631, 632 (1976).

Claimant maintains that he was fired for his continued complaints and that his action was reasonable under the circumstances.2 Claimant was not fired merely for his continued complaints, however, but for his threatening to send letters concerning his complaints to brokers engaged in business with his employer. Threatening action that would interfere with the conduct of his employer’s business is a clear dis[473]*473regard of the standards of behavior owed by an employee to his employer and constituted wilful misconduct.

Accordingly, we will enter the following

Order

Now, April 1,1977, the order of the TInemployment Compensation Board of Review, Decision No. B-128715, mailed November 21, 1975, is affirmed.

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