BARTON v. ALABAMA ELEC. CO-OP., INC.

84-1392.

487 So.2d 884 (1986)

Timothy BARTON and Jimmy Williamson v. ALABAMA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., and B.R. Clausen.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 11, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Jazwinski, of Prestwood, Prestwood & Jazwinski, Andalusia, for appellants.

George C. Douglas, Jr., of Clower, Watkins & Douglas, Troy, for appellees.


BEATTY, Justice.

On May 8, 1985, Timothy Barton and Jimmy Williamson, former employees of Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AEC), filed a pro se complaint against AEC and B.R. Clausen. Although the complaint was inartfully drafted, Barton and Williamson were apparently attempting to raise four theories: (1) wrongful termination, (2) unfair labor practice (due to the claim that plaintiffs' right of free speech and right to join a labor union were obstructed by the...

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