Case Name: Guyen HAMILTON, Relator, v. INTERNATIONAL DAIRY QUEEN, INC., Respondent, Commissioner of Economic Security, Respondent
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1984-03-30
Citations: 346 N.W.2d 138
Docket Number: No. C5-83-199
Parties: Guyen HAMILTON, Relator, v. INTERNATIONAL DAIRY QUEEN, INC., Respondent, Commissioner of Economic Security, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Western Reporter 2d
Volume: 346
Pages: 138–138

Head Matter:
Guyen HAMILTON, Relator, v. INTERNATIONAL DAIRY QUEEN, INC., Respondent, Commissioner of Economic Security, Respondent.
No. C5-83-199.
Supreme Court of Minnesota.
March 30, 1984.
Michael B. Sokol, Frances S.P. Li, Minneapolis, for relator.
Susan L. Sega, Minneapolis, Peter C. Andrews, Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Paul, for respondents.

Opinion:
SCOTT, Justice.
The representative of the Commissioner of the State of Minnesota Department of Economic Security found that the employee "was discharged for reasons amounting to misconduct under the Minnesota Employment Service Law." He was then disqualified as a recipient of unemployment compensation benefits.
We reverse that determination, based upon our decision in Windsperger v. Broadway Liquor Outlet, 346 N.W.2d 142, filed contemporaneously with this decision. The reasoning of that case precludes the denial of said benefits to this employee.
Reversed.