Alvin Joel TYLER, Plaintiff-Appellee Cross-Appellant, v. BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellant Cross-Appellee

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1992-03-10

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GEORGE C. PRATT, Circuit Judge: Twenty-two-year-old Alvin Joel Tyler went to work for Bethlehem Steel Corporation on July 5, 1960. After 26 years of service, Bethlehem on July 10, 1986, fired him, or as the corporation put it, placed him on “permanent layoff”. In this diversity case brought under New York’s Human Rights Law, N.Y.Exec.Law §§ 290-301 (McKinney 1982 Supp.1992…

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