DANIEL v. PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL

No. 2446-3.

20 Wn. App. 444 (1978)

580 P.2d 652

JULIUS A. DANIEL, Appellant, v. PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

June 15, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Critchlow, Williams, Ryals & Schuster and David E. Williams, for appellant.

Minnick, Hayner & Zagelow, P.S., and Robert L. Zagelow, for respondent.


GREEN, J.

Julius A. Daniel brought this action against Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company to recover compensatory benefits allegedly accrued by him while employed under a series of contracts with the company. These compensatory benefits, which were denied to him by the telephone company, include union wage rates, pension rights, and paid vacations. Mr. Daniel appeals from a summary judgment dismissing his complaint.

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