Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission --
Summary of Wisconsin Court Decision relating to Unemployment Insurance
Subject: June M. Lauer (Hrg. No. 97201127EC) v. James R. Bratley d/b/a Kentucky Fried
Chicken and Labor and Industry Review Commission, Case 97-CV-405 (Wis. Cir. Ct., Douglas
Co., July 20, 1998)
Digest Codes: VL 1080.09
The employe was a store manager for a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise. A new owner took
over the store on 5/1/97, and brought in a new area manager named Sabourin. Sabourin used
crude language, and on one occasion went so far as to announce on the store loud speaker
that he wanted to make the store into a strip joint and for all female employes to put
tattoos of Colonel Sanders on their breasts. This was his idea of a joke. Also, on one
occasion he told the employe to "grow some balls," meaning that she should be
more aggressive in her management style. The only time the employe said anything to
Sabourin about his behavior was on one occasion she told him: "I can't believe the
way you talk." He responded: "What is anybody going to do, fucking fire
me?"
On Friday, 6/21/97, the employe told the operations manager, Hansen, that she wanted to
talk to the owner about Sabourin, but Hansen told her the owner was on vacation. The
employe thereupon indicated she was quitting due to Sabourin's behavior, but Hansen told
her to come in the following Monday and he would investigate the matter. He also told her
he would keep Sabourin out of the restaurant until the owner returned. The employe
rebuffed Hansen's offers and quit without returning.
The ALJ found a quit without good cause attributable to the employer, and the commission
modified the ALJ's rationale, but affirmed his finding of a quit. The employe appealed and
asserted that she was in an unbearable situation and had done everything she could do
short of quitting.
Held: The employe did not voice any genuine complaint to Sabourin, and her refusal
to accept Hansen's offer of assistance was unreasonable. The commission decision is
entitled to great weight, and since it is reasonable it must be affirmed.
Please note that this is a summary prepared by staff of the commission, not a verbatim reproduction of the court decision.
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