AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION v. U.S. POSTAL SER.

No. 83-3427.

736 F.2d 317 (1984)

AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION COLUMBUS AREA LOCAL AFL-CIO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided June 18, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard S. Sigall, argued, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, for plaintiff-appellant.

Albert Ritcher, U.S. Atty., Columbus, Ohio, D. Richard Froelke, argued, Stephen E. Alpern, Washington, D.C., for defendant-appellee.

Before MARTIN and KRUPANSKY, Circuit Judges, and REED, District Judge.


BOYCE F. MARTIN, Jr., Circuit Judge.

The Columbus local of the American Postal Workers Union challenges the district court's dismissal of its complaint on res judicata grounds.

The union filed its complaint in January 1980 to enjoin the Postal Service from disciplining postal workers for failing to maintain an adequate work schedule when their absence was caused by use of approved sick leave. The Postal Service filed a motion to dismiss for failure...

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