Tag Archives: Involuntary leaving

White v. Meritain Health, Inc. – 10.123

White v. Meritain Health, Inc. Digest No. 10.123 Section 421.29 Cite as: White v Meritain Health, Inc, unpublished opinion of the Ingham County Circuit Court, issued July 17, 2015 (Case No. 14-1432-AA). Appeal pending: No Claimant: Amy White Employer: Meritain Health, Inc. Date of decision: July 17, 2015 View/download the full decision HOLDING: Whether a… Read More »

Warren v Caro Community Hospital – 10.80

Warren v Caro Community Hospital Digest no. 10.80 Section 29(1)(a) Cite as: Warren v Caro Community Hosp, 457 Mich 361 (1998). Appeal pending: No Claimant: Cindy Warren Employer: Caro Community Hospital Docket no.: B91-00630-118357 Date of decision: May 19, 1998 View/download the full decision SUPREME COURT HOLDING: When a claimant is willing to continue working but is… Read More »

Haynes v Flint Painting, Stripping & Derusting – 10.83

Haynes v Flint Painting, Stripping & Derusting Digest no. 10.83 Section 29(1)(a) Cite as: Haynes v Flint Painting, Stripping & Derusting, unpublished opinion of the Genesee County Circuit Court, issued August 16, 1995 (No. 94-32420-AE). Appeal pending: No Claimant: Maggie M. Haynes Employer: Flint Painting, Stripping and Derusting Docket no.: B93-13254-128491 Date of decision: August 16, 1995… Read More »

Mercy Memorial Hospital Corp v Tompkins – 10.74

Mercy Memorial Hospital Corp v Tompkins Digest no. 10.74 Section 29(1)(a) Cite as: Mercy Mem Hosp Corp v Tompkins, unpublished opinion of the Monroe Circuit Court, issued May 4, 1995 (Docket No. 94-2923-AE). Appeal pending: No Claimant: Rhonda L. Tompkins Employer: Mercy Memorial Hospital Corp. Docket no.: B93-00829-126935 Date of decision: May 4, 1995 View/download the full… Read More »

Butler v City of Newaygo – 10.125

Butler v City of Newaygo Digest No. 10.125 Section 421.29   Cite as: Butler v City of Newaygo, 115 Mich App 445 (1982). Appeal pending: No Claimant: Neil Butler Employer: City of Newaygo Date of decision: April 21, 1982 View/download the full decision   HOLDING: There was ample evidentiary support for the administrative decision that… Read More »