DREHER v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE

No. 82-7436.

711 F.2d 907 (1983)

David J. DREHER, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE and Merit Systems Protection Board, Respondents.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided July 28, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Joseph Dreher, pro se.

John F. Oldfield, San Francisco, Cal., Evangeline Swift, William Kanter, Nancy Lund, Washington, D.C., Peter K. Nunez, Lynee R. Lasry, Asst. U.S. Attys., San Diego, Cal., for respondents.

Before BROWNING, CHOY and FERGUSON, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM:

FACTS:

David Dreher is a preference-eligible veteran, working as a Post Office distribution clerk. In 1981 his shift was changed from Tour I (3:30 p.m. to 12 midnight) to Tour III (10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.). To avoid having him work a fifteen-hour shift during the transition, his supervisors ordered him to take a day off, but required that he either charge the day to his annual leave or take it as leave without pay. Dreher protested the shift assignment...

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