ARMSTRONG v. ROGUE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Nos. 94-2777-L-2; CA A89715.

929 P.2d 1066 (1996)

145 Or. App. 268

Donna ARMSTRONG, Appellant, v. ROGUE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 24, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Howser argued the cause for appellant. On the opening brief were Judith H. Uherbelau and Howser and Munsell, Ashland.

Conrad E. Yunker argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Kevin L. Mannix, P.C., Salem.

Before WARREN, P.J., and EDMONDS and ARMSTRONG, JJ.


WARREN, Presiding Judge.

The issue in this case is whether an employer commits an unlawful employment practice, within the purview of ORS 659.415, by rejecting an injured worker's demand for reinstatement during the pendency of litigation over whether the worker's injury is compensable. We affirm the judgment for defendant.

The facts are undisputed. On May 25, 1990, plaintiff's physician ordered her off work due to work-related stress and depression. On November...

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