WILLIAMS v. UNION YARN MILLS, INC.

2961048.

709 So.2d 71 (1998)

Cynthia WILLIAMS v. UNION YARN MILLS, INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 16, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick P. Hughes of Rogers, Young, Wollstein & Hughes, Anniston, for appellant.

Jay D. St. Clair and Amy K. Myers of Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, L.L.P., Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

Cynthia Williams (the "worker") was employed at Union Yarn Mills, Inc. (the "company") from 1985 to May 1995. While employed by the company, the worker was a "doffer material handler," and her job involved removing tubes of yarn from the machine frames and placing them on an overhead rack. Each rack holds approximately 50 tubes of yarn, which weigh 7.5 pounds each. Once the rack was filled, she would take the rack downstairs via elevator for packing...

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