JABS v. STATE BOARD OF PERSONNEL


34 Wis.2d 245 (1967)

JABS, Appellant, v. STATE BOARD OF PERSONNEL, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 14, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Peterson, Sutherland, Axley & Brynelson, and oral argument by Eugene O. Gehl, all of Madison.

For the respondent the cause was argued by Robert J. Vergeront, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general.


GORDON, J.

Before her employment with the state became permanent, Mrs. Jabs was obliged to be away from her work from January 27, 1964, until April 6, 1964. Although she was only entitled to a maximum of thirty days' absence under administrative leave pursuant to personnel rule 18.05(I)(a), Wisconsin Administrative Code, Mrs. Jabs' superiors allotted certain time payable to her at selected intervals so that she did not exceed the maximum of thirty days of uninterrupted...

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