McHugh v. Review Board of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development

842 N.E.2d 436, 2006 Ind. App. LEXIS 227, 2006 WL 346506
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 16, 2006
Docket93A02-0507-EX-677
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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McHugh v. Review Board of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, 842 N.E.2d 436, 2006 Ind. App. LEXIS 227, 2006 WL 346506 (Ind. Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

OPINION

MATHIAS, Judge.

Lisa McHugh ("McHugh") was discharged by her employer, Hehner & Douglass ("Employer"), for events surrounding an unauthorized absence, including lying to Employer, and for intentionally disregarding standard office procedure regarding the mailing of legal documents. The Review Board of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (the "Board") affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's decision, which concluded that McHugh was terminated for just cause, and denied McHugh's request to submit additional evidence. McHugh raises two issues on appeal, which we restate as:

I. Whether the Review Board's conclusion that McHugh was terminated for just cause was contrary to law; and,
II. Whether the Review Board erred when it denied McHugh's request to submit additional evidence pursuant to 646 L A.C. 3-12-8(b).

Concluding that the Board's determination that McHugh was terminated for just cause was not contrary to law and that the Board did not err when it denied McHugh's request to submit additional evidence, we affirm.

Facts and Procedural History

McHugh was hired by Employer as a paralegal, with her at-will employment commencing on April 5, 2004. At approximately noon on May 27, 2004, McHugh approached her supervisor, Elizabeth South ("South"), and requested the rest of the afternoon off to conduct personal affairs, including the retrieval of her automobile, which had been towed, and to sign an apartment lease. South discouraged McHugh from taking time off work to attend to personal matters, as McHugh was still in the midst of her ninety-day probationary employment period. McHugh insisted that she could not handle these personal affairs at any other time because her son had to be picked up from daycare by 5:45 p.m. and Employer closed its office at 5:00 p.m. each day. McHugh then obtained permission to leave early from one of Employer's named partners, Patricia Douglass ("Douglass").

Upon leaving work that afternoon, *439 McHugh attended Carburetion Day 1 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ("Speedway"). McHugh's boss, James Hehner ("Hehner"), testified that on the previous day, May 26, 2004, McHugh "told another employee that she was going to carb day." Tr. p. 3. McHugh never communicated to Employer the fact that she was going to attend Carburetion Day at the Speedway during the afternoon in question. Tr. pp. 12-13. After attending Carburetion Day, McHugh retrieved her girlfriend's vehicle out of the towing lot at approximately 3:00 p.m. Tr. p. 12. McHugh also testified that she signed the lease and received the key to her apartment later that day between 5:00 p.m. and 5:30 pm. Tr. p. 11. She then picked up her son from daycare at approximately 5:45 p.m., as she had informed Employer she planned to do. Tr. p. 13. McHugh was not paid for the requested time she spent absent from work on May 27, 2004.

On May 28, 2004, one day after McHugh's partial absence from work, she was assigned mail duty by Employer. Employer has a system for mail by which employees alternate leaving the office at approximately 4:15 p.m. to deposit that day's certified mail at the central post office. Appellant's App. p. 20. If there is no certified mail on that particular day, the employees leave at approximately 4:30 pm. to plaice Employer's mail in a specific mailbox on Pennsylvania Street. The Pennsylvania Street mailbox has a scheduled pick-up time of 6:00 p.m. Appellant's App. pp. 6-7, 20-21. The mail that McHugh was assigned to place in the mailbox on May 28, 2004, was post-marked on June 1, 2004. Appellant's App. pp. 7, 22.

On June 3, 2004, Hehner discovered that during her approved half-day absence, and in addition to the personal matters that she previously informed her supervisors of, McHugh had also attended Carburetion Day. Hehner observed a photograph of McHugh, taken at the Speedway in her Outlook Express e-mail account on her work computer. Appellant's App. pp. 4, 6. The photograph was taken by a cell phone on Thursday, May 27, 2004, at approximately 2:00 p.m., and had been sent to McHugh's Outlook Express account later that evening. Appellee's App. pp. 1-2. Hehner is the sole owner of Employer and owns the Outlook Express e-mail system. Tr. pp. 4-5. As a result of this discovery, Employer terminated McHugh's employment for lying to Employer about the circumstances surrounding her absence during the afternoon of May 27, 2004. Tr. pp. 6, 29.

On or about June 24, 2004, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development ("IDWD") determined that McHugh "was not discharged for just cause" by Employer. Appellant's App. p. 30. As a result, McHugh was eligible to receive weekly unemployment insurance benefits; On July 2, 2004, Employer filed a Notice of Appeal. Subsequently, an evidentiary hearing was held before the IDWD, with Administrative Law Judge Michael White ("Judge White") presiding. On November 10, 2004, upon hearing the evidence, Judge White reversed the IDWD's determination that McHugh was not terminated for just cause. Appellant's App. pp. 338-34. On November 24, 2004, McHugh appealed to the Board and requested that it consider additional evidence pursuant to 646 I.A.C. 3-12-8(b). Appellant's App. pp. 35-36. *440 On April 15, 2005, the Board affirmed Judge White's decision and denied McHugh's request to submit additional evidence. Appellant's App. p. 37. McHugh now appeals. Additional facts will be provided as necessary.

Standard of Review

The Indiana Unemployment Compensation Act provides that "[alny decision of the review board shall be conclusive and binding as to all questions of fact." Ind. Code § 22-4-17-12(a) (2005). When the decision is challenged as contrary to law, the reviewing court is limited to a two-part inquiry into the "sufficiency of the facts found to sustain the decision" and the "sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the findings of facts." Ind.Code § 22-4-17-12(8) (2005). This standard calls upon this court to review: (1) determinations of specific or basic underlying facts; (2) conclusions or inferences from those facts, or determinations of ultimate facts; and (8) conclusions of law. Stanrail Corp. v. Review Bd. of the Ind. Dep't of Workforce Dev., 735 N.E.2d 1197, 1202 (Ind.Ct.App.2000) (citing McClain v. Review Bd. of the Ind. Dep't of Workforce Dev., 693 N.E.2d 1314, 1317 (Ind.1998)).

Review of the Board's findings of basic fact are subject to a "substantial evidence" standard of review. McClain, 693 N.E.2d at 1317 (citing KBI, Inc. v. Review Bd. of the Ind. Dep't of Workforce Dev., 656 N.E.2d 842, 846 (Ind.Ct.App.1995). In this analysis, we neither reweigh the evidence nor assess the credibility of witnesses and consider only the evidence most favorable to the Board's findings. Gen. Motors Corp. v. Review Bd.

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