BICKFORD v. CITY OF SEATTLE

No. 42912-4-I.

983 P.2d 1124 (1999)

Jerald A. BICKFORD, Respondent, v. CITY OF SEATTLE, Appellant, and the Seattle Police Department; Norman H. Stamper, Jane Doe Stamper, and their marital community; James Deschane, Jane Doe Deschane, and their marital community; Aaron Dean, Jane Doe Dean, and their marital community; and Toni McWashington, John Doe McWashington, and their marital community, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

September 7, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leigh Ann Collings Tift, Seattle, for Appellant.

William Michael Taylor, Thomas G. Burke, Seattle, for Respondent.


GROSSE, J.

A civil service commission has jurisdiction to conduct an investigation to determine whether an employee's resignation was in fact a constructive discharge without cause. Assuming that Jerald Bickford, a former sergeant with the Seattle Police Department, was constructively discharged in violation of a collective bargaining agreement, he was bound by that agreement to appeal that discharge to the Public Safety...

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