BEER, Judge.
On July 12, 1972, Walter W. Coleman, a 25-year employee at United Rice Milling Products Company (hereinafter, "United"), was acting as foreman during the vacation absence of the regular production foreman—a position he had previously assumed under similar circumstances.
A jam-up or "choke" occurred in the rice-packaging operation necessitating a production shutdown in order to find the cause of the problem and alleviate it. The generally...
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