Database Search Result Details
First Name
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Pamela
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Last Name
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Nowlin
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Decision Date
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7/20/2017
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Docket Number
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2017-1075-MerED
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ALJ
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LRB
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Respondent
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Mercer County Board of Education
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Employment Type
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SERV
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Job Title
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Bus Operator
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Topics
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Calling System
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Primary Issues
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Whether Respondent made reasonable, good faith attempts to contact Grievant in assigning an extra-duty bus run(s).
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Outcome
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Denied
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Statutes
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W. Va. Code §18A-4-8b
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Related Cases
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Jennings v. Wyoming County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 96-55-322 (Nov. 18, 1997); Anderson v. Raleigh County Bd. of Educ, Docket No. 01-41-378 (Jan. 28, 2002); King v. Hancock Cnty. Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 2009-1404-CONS, (May 3, 2010); Johns v. Putnam County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 91-40-151 (July 22,1991); Lentz v. Berkeley County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 89-02-153 (Sept. 22, 1989)
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Keywords
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Automatic Calling System; Extra-Duty Work Assignments; Reasonable Effort
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Intermediate Court of Appeals
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Circuit Court
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Supreme Court
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Synopsis
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Grievant alleges that she has lost out on employment opportunities in that she did not received telephone call(s) from the automated dialer utilized by Respondent to contact employees for substitute and extra duty assignments. Grievant failed to demonstrate that Respondent failed to make a reasonable, good faith attempt to contact her, in rotation order, to present extra duty or substitution assignment. This grievance is DENIED.
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