JACK v. TEXACO RESEARCH CENTER

No. 83-2306.

743 F.2d 1129 (1984)

Gean Ella JACK, Plaintiff-Appellee Cross-Appellant, v. TEXACO RESEARCH CENTER, Defendant-Appellant Cross-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

October 15, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. Garrison, Susannah B. Wilshire, Houston, Tex., for defendant-appellant cross-appellee.

Robert L. Penrice, Texas City, Tex., for plaintiff-appellee cross-appellant.

Before GARZA, REAVLEY and JOHNSON, Circuit Judges.


REAVLEY, Circuit Judge:

Gean Ella Jack, a black female formerly employed by Texaco as a stenographer, complains about her discharge, saying it was motivated by retaliation against her for having filed discrimination charges with EEOC. The district court awarded her one year's wages as backpay plus attorney fees. We hold the court's findings to be either unclear or inadequate to support the judgment, and we remand for further proceedings or findings.

We construe...

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