Database Search Result Details
First Name
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Abigail
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Last Name
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Lamb
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Decision Date
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10/20/2020
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Docket Number
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2020-0783-MAPS
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ALJ
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RLR
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Respondent
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Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation/Bureau of Prisons and Jails AND
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Employment Type
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STATE
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Job Title
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CO I
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Topics
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Dismissed
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Primary Issues
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Whether Grievant has standing to file a grievance.
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Outcome
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No Standing
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Statutes
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W. VA. CODE § 6C-2-1(a); W. VA. CODE R. § 143 C.S.R. 1.3.66 (2007)
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Related Cases
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Lewis v. Kanawha County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 97 20 554 (May 27, 1998); Lowry v. W. Va. Dep't of Educ., Docket No. 96 DOE 130 (Dec. 26, 1996); Hale v. Mingo County Bd. of Educ., Docket No. 95 29 315 (Jan. 25, 1996); Lilly v. Div. of Natural Res., Docket No. 98-DNR-011 ( Mar. 26, 1998); Edmond, et al. v. Div. of Juvenile Servs., Docket No. 99-DJS-293 (Feb. 22, 2000)
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Keywords
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Temporary Employee; Dismissal Order; Standing
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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 was hired as no more than 1,000 hours in a 12-month period as a temporary exempt employee. Temporary employees are not afforded the statutory right to file a grievance. Accordingly, the grievance is dismissed from the docket.
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