MANPOWER OF BATON ROUGE, INC. v. JOHNSON

No. 7620.

222 So.2d 340 (1969)

MANPOWER OF BATON ROUGE, INC. v. Jessie JOHNSON et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Writ Refused July 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marion Weimer, James A. Piper and James A. McGraw, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Richard C. Cadwallader, Baton Rouge, for appellees.

Before LOTTINGER, ELLIS, and BAILES, JJ.


ELLIS, Judge.

Jessie Johnson was employed on a casual basis by Manpower of Baton Rouge, Inc., beginning in January, 1967. He worked steadily until the week ending July 16, 1967. He worked eight hours on July 17. On July 18, 19, 20, and 24, he was called to go to work but said that he had no transportation. On July 27, he worked eight hours. On July 28, he worked five hours. He was called on August 6, and August 11, but reported that he was sick. He worked eight hours...

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