 | 392T Unemployment Compensation |
 | 392TIV Cause of Unemployment |
 | 392TIV(B) Fault or Misconduct |
 | 392Tk93 k. Improper Language; Threats. |
Unemployment compensation claimant's isolated use of inappropriate language in the workplace, in which claimant stated to no one in particular that employer's vice president was a "stupid [expletive] moron," did not constitute misconduct sufficient to deny claimant unemployment compensation benefits. Media General Operations, Inc. v. Unemployment Appeals Com'n, 947 So.2d 632 (2007)
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