TERRY v. UNITED STATES

No. 13-73.

499 F.2d 695 (1974)

Clifford C. TERRY v. The UNITED STATES.

United States Court of Claims.

June 19, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don Bradshaw, Houston, Tex., attorney of record, and Hugh J. Plummer, Houston, Tex., for plaintiff.

Rose E. Adewale-Mendes, Washington, D. C., with whom was Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Irving Jaffe, for defendant.

Before COWEN, Chief Judge, and DAVIS, SKELTON, NICHOLS, KASHIWA, KUNZIG and BENNETT, Judges.


SKELTON, Judge:

Prior to March 31, 1969, the plaintiff, Clifford C. Terry, was employed by the United States Post Office Department as a Distribution and Window Clerk in Houston, Texas. He was a nonprobationary member of the competitive civil service and, as such, was entitled to the protection of the Lloyd-LaFollette Act, 5 U.S.C. § 7501 (1970). Such protection included the right to be discharged from employment only for such cause as would promote the efficiency...

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