Minggu, 13 Maret 2011

A former employee of Ashley to lose interest in jobless more than drug-Winona Daily News

MADISON-starts from Ashley Furniture for testing positive for marijuana, man can collect unemployment benefits, a State appeals court found this week.


Albert Galindo, 47, worked for three years in the area of Ashley patches on the configuration of the Arcadia, before he was dismissed in 2008, it is not a random drug test.


Galindo attempted to collect unemployment, 1.7.1997, he could not tyƶjaksoon because he was trigger uncontrollable abuse. Galindo said he carried out a voluntary outpatient care management program in 1989, and participated in the drug court program in December 2005, in October 2007.


State Labor Commission shall be determined on the basis of a review of the industry, not to get unemployment benefits Galindo because he had not been informed of his abuse of the drug treatment program, Ashley Ashley participated in or supported his alleged marijuana abuse, the doctor or the expert evidence.


Trempealeau County case went to the Court of Justice and the Court is convinced of his own attorney, Judge John Damon Galindo November 2009 to cancel the work of the Commission's decision in its entirety.


The Commission appealed and won.


On appeal, the Court of first instance rejected participation in the treatment of Galindo, his inability to refrain from such as evidence of drug use. The Court noted that the works of art have been Galindo years before using marijuana, who led the failed drug test.


"Unauthorized controlled substances are inhaled Galindo: n was the intentional exceptions a problem where the Ashley Furniture could reasonably be expected of its workers, standards," according to the five-page opinion.


Galindo could not be reached Thursday, Comet and Ashley furniture industries, Labor, and calls on the Commission and the Workforce Development Department has not been restored.



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