BARBOUR COUNTY COM'N v. EMPLOYEES OF BARBOUR COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.

89-609.

566 So.2d 493 (1990)

BARBOUR COUNTY COMMISSION v. EMPLOYEES OF the BARBOUR COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 3, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Martin, Eufaula, for appellant.

Jimmy S. Calton, Eufaula, for appellees.


HORNSBY, Chief Justice.

The employees of the Barbour County sheriff's department, tax assessor's office, tax collector's office, and juvenile office ("employees") sued the Barbour County Commission ("Commission"), alleging that the Commission discriminated against the employees by not offering them certain retirement and insurance benefits. The case was submitted on a stipulation of facts, and the trial court ruled against...

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