Greif v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

450 A.2d 229, 68 Pa. Commw. 437, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1548
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 10, 1982
DocketAppeal, No. 1125 C.D. 1981
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Greif v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 450 A.2d 229, 68 Pa. Commw. 437, 1982 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1548 (Pa. Ct. App. 1982).

Opinion

Opinion bt

Judge Craig,

Claimant Arthur J. Greif appeals an order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review which affirmed a referee’s decision denying claimant benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law,1 on the basis of a voluntary quit.

The claimant was employed as a .staff attorney for the Pittsburgh regional office of .the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (employer). On Sunday night, August 3, 1980, claimant returned to Pittsburgh from a vacation, went to his office and wrote a disjointed, two-page, “resignation” memorandum, which he time-stamped at 5:21 a.m., on August 4. The claimant’s supervisor received the “resignation” at the beginning of normal office hours, on August 4. The employer did not immediately 'accept the claimant’s resignation.

On August 6, the claimant was arrested for disorderly conduct, and on August 8, the claimant was involuntarily committed for psychiatric treatment.

On August 18, the employer’s regional director decided to treat the claimant as terminated, and the claimant’s supervisor so informed him. On August 26, the employer mailed a termination letter, dated August 19, 1980, to the claimant. The letter, which [439]*439claimant received on August 28, states that “Ms. Doyle informed us that you advised her that you did not know when, if ever, you would be able to return to the Commission. ’ ’

The referee concluded that the claimant’s failure to give the employer a commitment to return was a voluntary quit. We must decide whether the referee capriciously disregarded competent evidence in making the crucial finding, adopted by the board, that “the claimant gave the employer no commitment of his desire to return to work. ’ ’2

The record establishes that, on August 14, the claimant called the regional director from the hospital. As to that conversation, both the regional director and the claimant agreed that the claimant said he would be able to return to work on September 2, but that he planned to leave the commission in mid-January, 1981.

On August 17, the claimant’s supervisor called the claimant at the hospital. The supervisor testified that the claimant then indicated that he did not really want to come back because he was afraid that his involuntary commitment would be used against him. [440]*440The claimant testified that he told his supervisor that he did not know when he would be released.

The referee apparently based the finding on the testimony of the claimant’s supervisor. The supervisor testified that:

[I] guess I was the first one to bring it up, I said I guess you, I did mention that he had economic problems that I said to Mr. Greif that unemployment was a possibility. I said, I asked him would it be fair to say that you didn’t know when you were coming back and or if you ever come back and he said yes that would fair to say, possibly that would be grounds for unemployment and that might resolve all of our problems. Because I can understand that you don’t have money, you know the state doesn’t have disability.

The supervisor’s testimony, although contradicted, was clearly competent.

The Unemployment Compensation Board of Review is the ultimate factfinder and may accept or reject the testimony of any witness, in whole or in part. Although we might have viewed the facts otherwise, we must accept the referee’s findings as adopted by the board.3 Edna Slayton v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 58 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 120, 427 A.2d 322 (1981).

Accordingly, we affirm.

Order

Now, September 10, 1982, the order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review at Decision No. B-194112, dated April 6, 1981, is hereby affirmed.

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