MULLINS v. SUMMERS

84-648.

485 So.2d 1126 (1986)

Greg MULLINS v. Anna Jean SUMMERS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 28, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edgar M. Elliott III and Michael K. Beard, of Rives & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellant.

M. Clay Alspaugh, of Hogan, Smith, Alspaugh, Samples & Pratt, Birmingham, and Joe Barker, Stevenson, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

This is a co-employee lawsuit. Anna Jean Summers was employed by Avondale Mills in Stevenson, Alabama, as a "spinner." Mrs. Summers was responsible for the operation of three spinning frames. In the spinning department, yarn is wound on bobbins in a spinning frame. There are three frames running simultaneously. Each frame contains 88 bobbins. The yarn is brought to the area in large cans and is run from the cans upwards over the walkway and connected to...

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