Database Search Result Details
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First Name
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JAMES
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Last Name
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TAYLOR
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Decision Date
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10/7/1986
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Docket Number
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26-86-030
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ALJ
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SK
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Respondent
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MASON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Employment Type
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PROF
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Job Title
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VOCATIONAL TEACHER
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Topics
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UNIFORMITY OF BENEFITS; ANNUAL LEAVE
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Primary Issues
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Timeliness; Classification Determination; Award of Benefits; Annual Leave Prorated for 240-day Employment
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Outcome
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DENIED
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Statutes
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18A-4-5a
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Related Cases
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Keywords
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TIMELINESS; RESPONSIBILITIES; UNIFORMITY; CLASSIFICATIONS PRORATED; LEAVE
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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 contends his duties are similar to those of Administrative Directors and seeks annual leave benefit. Grievant did not seek remedy until five years after losing the benefit. A county board of education may develop employee classifications determined by experience and responsibility so long as the guidelines are uniformly granted. It is incumbent upon all employees to seek a timely resolution to any dispute.
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