GASKIN v. REPUBLIC STEEL CORP.

81-9.

420 So.2d 37 (1982)

Patsy GASKIN v. REPUBLIC STEEL CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence F. Rhea and Donald R. Rhea of Rhea, Boyd & Rhea, Gadsden, for appellant.

Roger C. Suttle of Inzer, Suttle, Swann & Stivender, Gadsden, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

Patsy Gaskin (Gaskin) appeals from a summary judgment on her action against Republic Steel Corporation (Republic).

Gaskin is an employee of Republic at its Gadsden, Alabama, plant. On October 4, 1979, after receiving permission to leave work early, Gaskin proceeded to the bathhouse on the premises of Republic's plant. While she was proceeding to the bathhouse, another employee of Republic, Gerald Faulkner, saw her and followed her. Once she...

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