CROFOOT v. COLUMBIA-WILLAMETTE AIR POLL.


571 P.2d 1266 (1977)

Emory J. CROFOOT, Appellant-Cross-Respondent, v. COLUMBIA-WILLAMETTE AIR POLLUTION AUTHORITY, Respondent-Cross-Appellant, and City of Portland, County of Clackamas, County of Washington, County of Multnomah and County of Columbia, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 5, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morton A. Winkel, Portland, argued the cause and filed the briefs for appellant-cross-respondent.

Thomas R. Williams, Deputy City Atty., Portland, argued the cause for respondent-cross-appellant Columbia-Willamette Air Pollution Authority and respondent City of Portland. With him on the briefs was Robert L. Hurtig, Acting City Atty., Portland.

Martin B. Vidgoff, Portland, argued the cause for County of Multnomah. On the brief were George M. Joseph, County Counsel, and Charles S. Evans, Chief Deputy County Counsel, Portland.

Keith J. Kinsman, Asst. County Counsel, Oregon City, filed the brief for respondent County of Clackamas.

No appearance for respondent County of Washington.

No appearance for respondent County of Columbia.

Before SCHWAB, C.J., and THORNTON and BUTTLER, JJ.


THORNTON, Judge.

This appeal involves an action by a former public employe for 14 weeks' severance pay, 30 days' penalty wages, and attorney fees. The defendants are the former employer, Columbia-Willamette Air Pollution Authority (CWAPA) and the five political subdivisions participating in CWAPA, namely, the City of Portland, Clackamas County, Columbia County, Multnomah County and Washington County.

The trial court held that plaintiff was entitled to four...

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