MATTER OF SOLOMON v. COHN, GLICKSTEIN, LURIE, OSTRIN & LUBELL


97 A.D.2d 561 (1983)

In the Matter of the Claim of Ida Solomon, Appellant, v. Cohn, Glickstein, Lurie, Ostrin & Lubell, Respondent. Workers' Compensation Board, Respondent

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

October 6, 1983


Claimant, employed as a secretary from April, 1978 to July, 1979, alleges that her employer violated sections 120 and 241 of the Workers' Compensation Law when it discharged her following her absence from work due to illness. Following a hearing, the hearing officer found that the employer had not discriminated against claimant. The board affirmed this determination and this appeal by claimant ensued. Section 120, in relevant part...

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