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Cervisi v. Unemployment Ins. Appeals Bd. (1989) 208 Cal.App.3d 635 , 256 Cal.Rptr.
[Nos. A038877. Court of Appeals of California, First Appellate District, Division Four. February 1, 1989.] GISELE R. CERVISI et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD, Defendant and Appellant; SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Real Party in Interest. [Nos. A038955. Court of Appeals of California, First Appellate District, Division Four. February 1, 1989.] MURIEL BARTHOLOMEW et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD, Defendant and Appellant; SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Real Party in Interest [Opinion certified for partial publication.] (Opinion by Channell, J., with Anderson, P. J., and Poché, J., concurring.) [208 Cal.App.3d 636] COUNSEL John K. Van de Kamp, Attorney General, John Davidson and Winifred Y. Smith, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendant and Appellant. Robert J. Bezemek and Katherine Riggs for Plaintiffs and Respondents. No appearance for Real Party in Interest. [208 Cal.App.3d 637] OPINION CHANNELL, J. Respondents Gisele R. Cervisi, Muriel Bartholomew, and other part-time, hourly employees of real party in interest San Francisco Community College District sought unemployment benefits for the period between fall and spring semesters when none of the respondents were working. Appellant Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board determined that the applicants were ineligible for benefits. In separate actions, Cervisi and Bartholomew obtained writs of administrative mandate to compel the board to set aside its decisions. The board appeals, contending that the respondents had reasonable assurances of employment precluding eligibility for unemployment benefits. We affirm the judgments.
As Cervisi had done. 308 [196 P. Bartholomew petitioned the superior court for a writ of mandate. the board argues that all respondents received a "reasonable assurance" of employment within the meaning of Unemployment Insurance Code section 1253. (Bixby v. II. this court must construe all conflicting evidence and make all inferences in favor of the trial court decision." This was found to constitute a "reasonable assurance" of continued employment precluding eligibility for benefits. The trial court issued a statement of decision and the requested writs. (c). It contends that the trial court erred by .Rptr.) III. Pierno (1971) 4 Cal.) An alternative writ was issued. Cervisi and others fn. Moran v.. we review the trial court's findings. Hearings were conducted before an administrative law judge. at p. At the end of the semester. § 1094. (Moran v. The separate appeals were consolidated by this court.App. Board of Medical Examiners. hourly instructors by real party San Francisco Community College District.Ed.3d 130. respondents Gisele R. Standard of Review [1] The trial court used the independent judgment test to determine whether the board's decision was proper. Proc. 2 They were found ineligible to receive benefits.26.) As with ordinary civil appeals. fn.24-15.) As such. Cervisi petitioned the superior court for a writ of mandate. Facts In the fall of 1983. 481 P.2d 242]. § 1094. Again.3d 638] The trial court considered the two petitions together. Those whose requests were denied appealed the decision to appellant Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board. see Cal.5. hourly instructors in the district applied for similar unemployment benefits.2d 301. (Code Civ. Board of Medical Examiners (1948) 32 Cal. 308. The board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision. the petitions were granted. (See Code Civ. The Employment Development Department approved some requests for benefits and denied others. 4 and applicable case law. [208 Cal.3 fn.Bar 1966) §§ 15.5. 10 [93 Cal. the evidence indicates that the general experience was that the claimants had continued in employment for several ensuing semesters. After hearing. Reasonable Assurance [2] Addressing the merits of the appeal. Late Appeal * * * IV. supra. rather than the agency's decision. an alternative writ was issued. Proc. who ruled that none of the instructors were eligible for benefits. subd.2d 20]. 234. 1 were employed as parttime. Administrative Mandamus (Cont. In the fall of 1984. 143.. The judge held that although "classes might have been subject to cancellation for lack of funds and/or enrollment. they applied for unemployment benefits for the period between fall and spring semesters.I. respondent Muriel Bartholomew and other part-time. fn. to determine whether those factual findings are supported by substantial evidence.
. Leo Seidlitz. . Tom are the other petitioners in Bartholomew's action.its contrary findings. a reasonable assurance that the individual will perform services for any educational institution in the second of the academic years or terms. funding. and the approval of the District's Board of Governors. or program changes is not a "reasonable assurance" of employment. Judy E. 847 [178 Cal...App. Chung.. Doyle. Shaeffer.) The administrative record provides sufficient evidence that the assignments given to these hourly instructors depended on their ability to attract a sufficient number of students to justify offering the classes. Wakefield. therefore. FN 1. Rafael A. It distinguished prior case law and held that the notices of potential assignment were "contingent on adequate enrollment.3d 834. an assignment that is contingent on enrollment. Cornell. Linares. this set of respondents will be referred to as "Cervisi.App. Roland S. (g). Katherine C. At all time relevant to this appeal. For convenience.3 and substantial evidence supports the trial court's findings. Anderson. The board shall pay all costs. (§ 1253. Finally. All statutory references are to the Unemployment Insurance Code. subd.) Under the statute. section 1253... [208 Cal. Stephen W." (§ 1253." The record also establishes that district enrollment had dropped. P. Meyerzove. subd. Daniel Brown. concurred.3d 674. Laraine C.. J. Appeals Bd.. (1984) 160 Cal. and Perry M. the trial court properly issued the writ requiring the respondents to be paid unemployment benefits for the period between the fall and spring semesters. the standard faculty assignment form states that "employment is contingent upon . Tom. Unemployment Ins. Joseph Morlan." FN 4." The unambiguous language of section 1253. adequate class enrollment. the trial court found that the clear language of the statute compelled issuance of the writ. funding. and Poche. Goldston. Meyerzove. Roland S. Perry M. Russ v. Koffman. this set of respondents will be referred to collectively as "Bartholomew.3d 639] Based on undisputed facts. (See Board of Education v. (1981) 125 Cal. (b). see Stats.3." FN 2. 788]. Terrence M. Sophia Lenetaki. 421]. and Norman Yee are the other petitioners in Cervisi's action. Chris J. For convenience.App. Unemployment Ins. 682 [206 Cal.3. A contingent assignment is not a "reasonable assurance" of continued employment within the meaning of section 1253. Leo Seidlitz. David R.3 provided that unemployment compensation benefits are not "payable to any individual with respect to any week which begins during the period between two successive academic years or terms . if the individual performs services in the first of the academic years or terms and if there is .Rptr. the board contends that the trial court considered incompetent and irrelevant evidence when reaching its conclusions.3. In fact.Rptr. Appeals Bd. The judgments are affirmed. Sophia Lenetaki. J.
1983. p.3. pp. 60. provided that the offer or assignment is not contingent on enrollment. or program changes.3. subd. (g). ch.) . funding." (§ 1253.) The statute defined "reasonable assurance" to include "an offer of employment or assignment made by the educational institution. (See §§ 605. § 2. § 2. ch. 60.) This statute applies to persons employed by community college districts such as real party San Francisco Community College District. 1253. (e)].1983. subd. (b). (b). see Stats. 139-140. 140 [former subd. subd.
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