THOMAS v. APSCUF ET AL.

No. 349 C.D. 1984.

101 Pa.Commw. 174 (1985)

485 A.2d 903

Darlene K. Thomas, Petitioner v. APSCUF, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Lock Haven University) and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, Respondents.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

January 4, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darlene K. Thomas, petitioner, for herself.

Elliot A. Strokoff, Handler and Gerber, P.C., for respondent, APSCUF.

James L. Crawford, with him, Kathryn Speaker MacNett, for respondent, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board.

Nathan C. Pringle, Jr., Assistant Counsel, with him, John D. Raup, for intervenor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Submitted on briefs October 15, 1984, to Judges ROGERS, DOYLE and COLINS, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE DOYLE, January 4, 1985:

Darlene K. Thomas (Petitioner) appeals from an order of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (Board) which dismissed her charge of unfair practices as untimely filed.

Petitioner was employed as a professor of anthropology at Lock Haven State College (College). On September 4, 1980, the College dismissed Petitioner after she refused to teach an additional course in basic anthropology as assigned. Petitioner filed a...

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