JACKSON v. COLONIAL BAKING CO.

86-54.

507 So.2d 1310 (1987)

Robert Lee JACKSON v. COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 1, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vanzetta Penn McPherson and Billy L. Carter, Montgomery, for appellants.

Robert C. Black of Hill, Hill, Carter, Franco, Cole & Black, Montgomery, for appellee Colonial Baking Co.

Milton C. Davis, Tuskegee, for appellee Buford Roberts.

Jock M. Smith, Tuskegee, for appellee James Vance.

Tyrone C. Means of Massey, Means & Thomas, Montgomery, for appellee Bobby Layton.


JONES, Justice.

This appeal challenges the trial court's summary judgment in favor of the defendants (employer and co-employees) on the plaintiff's (employee's) claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress. We affirm.

For a statement of the pertinent background facts, we quote a portion of the trial court's findings from a hearing on plaintiff's workmen's compensation claim (not in issue on this appeal):

"The court finds that the employee...

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