GRIEVANCE OF MORRISSEY

No. 84-251.

538 A.2d 678 (1987)

GRIEVANCE OF Charles T. MORRISSEY.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

December 4, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Putter and Norman E. Watts, Jr., Law Clerk (on the brief), of Putter & Unger Associates, Montpelier, for plaintiff-appellant.

Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Atty. Gen., Marilyn Signe Skoglund, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Frances C. Lindemann, Law Clerk (on the brief), Montpelier, for defendant-appellee.

Before ALLEN, C.J., HILL, PECK and GIBSON, JJ., and BARNEY, C.J. (Ret.), Specially Assigned.


GIBSON, Justice.

On May 25, 1983, Charles Morrissey was dismissed from his post as editor of Vermont Life magazine. The dismissal was precipitated by published interviews in which he was critical of his superior, a co-worker, and a recent reorganization of the magazine's operating structure. Morrissey filed a grievance with the Vermont Labor Relations Board (Board), which made extensive findings of fact and dismissed...

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