RUTLEDGE v. INDUSTRIAL COM'N OF ILLINOIS

No. 1-92-0062WC.

611 N.E.2d 526 (1993)

242 Ill. App.3d 329

183 Ill.Dec. 263

William RUTLEDGE, Appellee, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ILLINOIS and Sargent-Welch Scientific Company, Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Industrial Commission.

January 15, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wiedner & McAuliffe, Ltd., Chicago (Frank J. Wiedner and Mark P. Matranga, of counsel), for appellants.

Cohn, Lambert, Ryan & Schneider, Ltd., Chicago (Stanford L. Lambert, of counsel), for appellee.


Justice RAKOWSKI delivered the opinion of the court:

The appellee, William Rutledge (claimant), was employed as a surface grinder for Sargent-Welch Scientific Company (Sargent-Welch or employer) when he developed a work-related disability. The claimant accepted a lesser paying job in the employer's stockroom, but later quit, moved to Michigan and worked part-time. Subsequently, on arbitration, the claimant was awarded two-thirds of the difference between his average...

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