CUNNINGHAM v. FEDERAL CARTRIDGE CORPORATION

No. 38,718.

265 Minn. 534 (1963)

122 N.W. (2d) 208

SEDALIA CUNNINGHAM v. FEDERAL CARTRIDGE CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 14, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Eckholdt and Harry H. Peterson, for appellant.

Miles Lord, United States Attorney, and John J. Connelly, Assistant United States Attorney, for respondent.


OTIS, JUSTICE.

Plaintiff sues for damages arising out of her discharge from defendant's employment. The trial court held that plaintiff's failure to exhaust established grievance procedures barred her recovery. She appeals from an order denying her alternative motion for judgment n.o.v. or a new trial.

Plaintiff commenced her employment with defendant in January 1951, and except for an absence of several weeks, due to an injury, in

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