In this case, Janet Boyles was employed by Energy Family Credit Union as a loan processor. Boyles was discharged from employment and applied for unemployment compensation benefits. The Wisconsin Department of Labor and Industry ultimately denied the former employee’s request for compensation for the first seven weeks, and found that the loan processor was discharged […]
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