68 Pa. Commw. 466 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1982
Opinion by
Alaria Litwak appeals an Unemployment Compensation Board of Review denial of benefits. We affirm.
Litwak was a “floater”
The employer has the burden of proving willful misconduct. Once willful misconduct is proven, the burden then rests with the claimant to show justifioa
Issues of willful misconduct and justification are both questions of law subject to our review. Id. Here the Board adopted the referee’s findings that:
3. On June 11, 1980, because of an emergency situation, claimant was assigned by the assistant director to work permanently at Willowood, overseeing 5 to 12 year old children.
4. Claimant objected vehemently to the assignment which she considered highly undesirable because of the high rate of turnover of personnel in that unit.
5. The assistant director indicated to claimant that she should take the assignment for that evening and negotiate (through the union) thereafter.
6. Claimant refused to accept the assignment and stormed out.
7. She returned within minutes and told the assistant director she was leaving on sick leave, calling the assistant director a foul name.
8. Claimant was terminated for refusal of assignment.
Litwak asserts
Affirmed.
Order
The order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, No. B-190334 dated December 8, 1980, is affirmed.
“Floater” is a term used to describe the type of position Litwak occupied. Upon reporting to work each night, she was assigned to a different unit as opposed to being permanently assigned to a unit.
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).
Litwak has asserted that she was not required, under the Collective- Bargaining Agreement, to accept this permanent position and that such acceptance would have precluded her from bidding on other permanent assignments in which she might have been interested. We find this argument to be irrelevant in light of the Board’s finding that she had been told to accept the position for that night