HEAP v. UNIVERSITY CIVIL SERVICE MERIT BOARD

Gen. No. 66-85.

83 Ill. App.2d 350 (1967)

227 N.E.2d 560

Verga Mae Heap, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. University Civil Service Merit Board, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

June 14, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kleiman, Cornfield & Feldman, of Chicago, and Berry, Leighty & Simshauser, of Macomb, for appellant.

Williams & Hartzell, of Carthage, and Webber, Balbach, Thies & Follmer, of Urbana, for appellee.


CORYN, J.

Plaintiff, Verga Mae Heap, on January 22, 1965, was suspended from her job at Western Illinois University on charges of unauthorized absences, refusal to perform assigned work, failure to follow work schedules, insolence, carelessness, and loafing. She requested and was granted a hearing on these charges by the University Civil Service Merit Board, defendant. The Merit Board appointed a three-man hearing board to make findings of fact on these charges against...

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