An v. Trade Union International
Lan Fang An filed a petition for writ of mandate in the trial court challenging the ruling of the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (the Board) denying her claim for unemployment insurance benefits from her former employer, Trade Union International, Inc. (Trade Union). The trial court denied Ans petition after a hearing, finding that An voluntarily left employment when there was work available, without good cause for doing so. An appeals from the judgment denying the petition.
An contends that substantial evidence does not support the judgment. An failed to designate the reporters transcript of the trial court proceedings for purposes of the record on appeal. This court advised the parties by letter of the apparent inadequacy of the appellate record. An responded to the court with a supplemental brief, but has not filed a motion to augment the record. Without a transcript of the oral proceedings, we are required to presume the judgment is correct. Accordingly, we affirm on the basis the record does not establish reversible error. (Maria P. v. Riles (1987) 43 Cal.3d 1281, 1295 1296 [in the absence of a proper record on appeal, the judgment is presumed correct and must be affirmed].)
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