MILLEN v. CALDWELL

40983.

253 Ga. 112 (1984)

317 S.E.2d 818

MILLEN v. CALDWELL et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 29, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth G. Levin, for appellant.

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Susan L. Rutherford, for appellees.


MARSHALL, Presiding Justice.

In her job as a housekeeper for Holiday Inn, the appellant, Gwendolyn A. Millen, was required to wear a uniform. All but one of the three uniforms her employer had supplied her with had gotten so ragged that her supervisor would not let her wear them. Since she had no dryer at home, it became her practice to wash her one usable uniform at home and dry it in the commercial dryer that the employer maintained for drying the hotel's sheets...

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