OKLAHOMA HUMAN RIGHTS COMM'N v. WILSON CERTIFIED FOODS, INC.

No. 46631.

536 P.2d 349 (1975)

OKLAHOMA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, Appellant, v. WILSON CERTIFIED FOODS, INC., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

May 20, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry Derryberry, Atty. Gen., Donald B. Nevard, Asst. Atty. Gen., James A. Mitchell, Atty. Oklahoma Human Rights Commission, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Jopling, Blankenship & McKee, David M. Sudbury, Oklahoma City, for appellee.


LAVENDER, Justice:

A number of employees (ultimately eleven) filed twelve complaints with the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission (Commission) claiming to be aggrieved by discriminatory employment practices of their employer, Wilson Certified Foods, Inc. (respondent). In investigating the complaints, the Commission sought answers to written interrogatories under then 25 O.S. 1971 § 1501 (6). It provides in part:

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