MEYER v. MO. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION

No. 76-2040.

567 F.2d 804 (1977)

Rachel J. MEYER, Appellant, v. MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, State of Missouri, and Paseo Bridge Commission, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided December 14, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sandra C. Midkiff, Kansas City, Mo., on brief for appellant.

John H. Gladden, Missouri State Highway Commission, Joplin, Mo., for appellees; Bruce A. Ring, Jefferson City, Mo., and Curtis F. Thompson, of State Highway Commission of Missouri, Jefferson City, Mo., on brief.

Before MATTHES, Senior Circuit Judge, BRIGHT, Circuit Judge, and MILLER, Judge.


BRIGHT, Circuit Judge.

Rachel Meyer, a former employee of the Missouri State Highway Commission (the Commission), brought this action against her former employer under § 703(a) of Title VII,1 the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alleging that the Commission discriminated against her because of her sex in failing to promote her and in failing to consider her for relocation to another job when her job was terminated. The district court denied...

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