MATTER OF WEIL v. NEW YORK STATE HUMAN RIGHTS APPEAL BD.


70 A.D.2d 965 (1979)

In the Matter of Martin Weil, Petitioner, v. New York State Human Rights Appeal Board et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

June 7, 1979


On December 1, 1977, petitioner filed a complaint with the State Division of Human Rights charging respondent New York State Thruway Authority, where he was employed as a toll collector, with discrimination based on creed by scheduling him to work on Friday nights and Saturdays in the month of July, 1977, although it was known that he was Jewish and a "Sabbath Observer". Petitioner also charged that when he telephoned respondent...

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