EMPLOYMENT DIVISION v. ASHER

86-AB-29; CA A39327.

739 P.2d 69 (1987)

86 Or.App. 350

EMPLOYMENT DIVISION, Petitioner, v. Leroy C. ASHER and Flowers Tommy Luke, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided July 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linda DeVries Grimms, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause for petitioner. With her on the brief were Dave Frohnmayer, Atty. Gen., and James E. Mountain, Jr., Sol. Gen., Salem.

No appearance for respondent Leroy C. Asher, Hillsboro.

No appearance for respondent Flowers Tommy Luke, Portland.

Before RICHARDSON, P.J., and NEWMAN and DEITS, JJ.


DEITS, Judge.

Claimant, a member of the Teamsters Union, was employed as a delivery driver for a florist. Under a collective bargaining agreement between his employer and the union, he earned $8.30 per hour and fringe benefits, including health insurance and retirement benefits. The florist business was sold before September 1, 1985, the expiration date of the agreement. The new owner concluded that most Portland area florists paid their delivery drivers between ...

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