NEELEY v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N OF MO., DIV. OF EMP. SEC

No. 23916.

379 S.W.2d 201 (1964)

Dorothy A. NEELEY, Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF MISSOURI, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Respondents.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

April 6, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tweedie Fisher, Jefferson City, Robert C. Eckhardt, Houston, Tex., for appellant.

Lloyd G. Poole, Jefferson City, for respondent Industrial Commission of Missouri.

John Mohler, Evans & Dixon, John R. Dixon, St. Louis, for respondent Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.


SAMUEL A. DEW, Special Commissioner.

The claimant, Mrs. Dorothy Neeley, an employee of the respondent Southwestern Bell Telephone Company at Jefferson City, Missouri, applied for and obtained from her employer what was termed a "leave of absence" for one year because of her pregnancy. After the birth of her child and about six months before the expiration of the leave of absence, the claimant inquired of the Company if it had work for her and was told that there was...

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