St. Martin v. Department of Labor

2012 VT 8, 38 A.3d 67, 191 Vt. 577, 2012 Vt. LEXIS 7
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedJanuary 30, 2012
DocketNo. 11-084
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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St. Martin v. Department of Labor, 2012 VT 8, 38 A.3d 67, 191 Vt. 577, 2012 Vt. LEXIS 7 (Vt. 2012).

Opinion

1i 1. Claimant appeals the Employment Security Board’s determination that she left the employ of her last employing unit voluntarily without good cause attributable to her employer, thereby disqualifying her from receiving unemployment benefits. She argues that her decision to quit her job was with good cause because she reasonably believed she would not receive a paycheck for her work. We reverse.

¶ 2. The facts as found by the Board are generally undisputed. Claimant worked for almost two years for her employer as an assistant financial supervisor, which required her to prepare payroll information weekly. At some point, her employer began to have financial difficulties, and the payroll submission day was moved back to later in the week.

¶ 3. On October 14, 2010, the president of claimant’s employer told claimant not to submit payroll because there were inadequate funds to cover the checks. The president then attempted to borrow money to meet the payroll, which ultimately proved “fruitless.” The chief of operations persuaded the president to close the business and pay the employees. Claimant submitted the payroll after being given permission to do so by the president. She then printed the checks, and distributed them to the employees. After the president told claimant that the checks would bounce due to lack of funds, claimant quit. The business closed that day,

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