TIMUS v. SECRETARY OF LABOR

Civ. A. No. 87-2699.

782 F.Supp. 122 (1991)

Carrie J. TIMUS, Plaintiff, v. SECRETARY OF LABOR, Defendant.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

May 15, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Dempster, Asst. U.S. Atty., Washington, D.C., for plaintiff.

Amy E. Wind, Katherine L. Garrett, Kator, Scott, & Heller, Washington, D.C., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

SPORKIN, District Judge.

Plaintiff Carrie Timus, an employee of the Department of Labor, brought this Title VII action claiming that she was downgraded and not reassigned to her former secretarial position after a one-year maternity leave. Plaintiff alleges sex and racial discrimination as well as retaliation. After a full trial on the merits, this Court finds that while there is no evidence of retaliation or race discrimination, Ms. Timus...

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