Williams v. Central Missouri Pizza, Inc.

Supreme Court of Missouri
Williams v. Central Missouri Pizza, Inc., 225 S.W.3d 431 (Mo. 2007)
2007 Mo. LEXIS 102; 2007 WL 1693059

Williams v. Central Missouri Pizza, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Andrea Williams worked for a pizza delivery service. She was scheduled to work Christmas eve beginning at 5:00 p.m. Although requested to do so, her supervisor declined to adjust the schedule. Williams did not report for work as scheduled and was discharged.

Williams sought unemployment benefits. The commission determined Williams was discharged for misconduct connected with her work and denied benefits. Williams appeals.

The order of the commission is supported by competent and substantial evidence on the whole record. An opinion would have no precedential value. The commission’s decision is affirmed pursuant to Rule 84.16(b).

All concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Andrea WILLIAMS v. CENTRAL MISSOURI PIZZA, INC., and Division of Employment Security
Status
Published