JAMES v. COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA

Civ. A. No. C81-1826A.

534 F.Supp. 566 (1982)

Gwenivear JAMES, Plaintiff, v. COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO LOCAL 3204 and Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Defendants.

United States District Court, N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

March 16, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Torin D. Togut, Decatur, Ga., for plaintiff.

Donald R. Livingston, Adair & Goldthwaite, Vincent L. Sgrosso and Francis B. Semmes, Atlanta, Ga., for defendants.


ORDER

ROBERT H. HALL, District Judge.

This suit arises from the plaintiff's discharge as an employee of defendant Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company ("Southern Bell"). The defendant began work with Southern Bell on August 8, 1969, and subsequently became a member of the defendant union, Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO Local 3204, ("the Union"). Plaintiff's employment was terminated on June 30, 1980 for unsatisfactory attendance. Grievance...

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