Faden v. Florida Unemployment Appeals Commission
Docket: No. 94-03165
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; June 23, 1995; Florida; State Appellate Court
Jean Faden's appeal for unemployment benefits was denied based on the appeals referee's determination that she left her job for personal reasons that did not constitute good cause attributable to her employer. This finding was upheld by the Unemployment Appeals Commission, which carries a presumption of correctness. The court found no legal errors in the commission's decision and concluded that the evidence supporting Faden's ineligibility was competent and substantial. Consequently, her departure from employment without good cause related to the employer rendered her ineligible for benefits. The decision cited relevant case law, specifically Beard v. Dep’t of Commerce. Judges Danahy, Lazzara, and Fulmer concurred with the ruling.