MATTER OF NEW YORK CITY DEP'T OF SANITATION v. NEW YORK CITY CIVIL SERV. COMM'N


114 A.D.2d 320 (1985)

In the Matter of New York City Department of Sanitation, Appellant, v. New York City Civil Service Commission et al., Respondents

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

October 17, 1985


As a result of his activities at a bar in which he had a one-half interest, McCormick, a sanitation man since 1969, was found guilty of violations of the Department of Sanitation's rules governing sick leave and was dismissed from the Department. He thereafter appealed to the New York City Civil Service Commission, which affirmed the findings of guilt but, citing his "commendable" work record and the fact that he was never seen working in the bar but merely on the premises...

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