KIMMEL v. CROWLEY MARITIME CORP.

No. 6297-1.

23 Wn. App. 78 (1979)

596 P.2d 1069

ROBERT S. KIMMEL, Appellant, v. CROWLEY MARITIME CORPORATION, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

As amended by order May 10, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McCutcheon, Groshong, Geisness & Day and James D. McCutcheon, Jr., for appellant.

Detels, Draper & Marinkovich and Donald P. Marinkovich, for respondents.


[As amended by order of the Court of Appeals May 10, 1979.]

JAMES, J.

This case involves the application of Washington's "Law Against Discrimination," RCW 49.60, to physically handicapped persons.

Plaintiff Robert S. Kimmel had worked as an able-bodied seaman on tugboats operating out of Seattle. In October 1970, while working on a tug owned by Alaska-British Columbia Transportation Company (Alaska-B.C.), a wholly owned subsidiary of defendant Crowley...

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