199 Pa. Super. 6 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1962
Opinion by
Charles McCone was last employed as a paint sprayer by the Ludwig Honold Manufacturing Company, Folcroft, Pennsylvania. His final day of work was April 21, 1961. His application for benefits was disallowed by the Bureau of Employment Security, the Referee, and the Board of Review on the ground that his unemployment was due to his discharge for wilful misconduct connected with his work under Section 402(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law. Act of December 5, 1936, P. L. (1937) 2897, 43 P.S. 802(e). This appeal followed.
Counsel for claimant contends that the factual findings by the Board are not supported by the evidence. His argument is based upon a purported inconsistency relating to the date of April 21, 1961, which is not material to the result. He also argues that the Board failed to determine the reasons for claimant’s absence. Such a determination was unnecessary in view of claimant’s admitted violation of the Company rule. The fact that he allegedly had chronic bronchitis was not justification for his failure to give notice.
Decision affirmed.