Elijah KING, Appellant, v. SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY Et Al., Appellees

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit · Decided 1976-04-29

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DONALD RUSSELL, Circuit Judge. The plaintiff, a trainman employed by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company, filed a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on May 9, 1972. His claim, as stated in his charge, was that at the time of his re-employment in June, 1970, he had been denied his seniority, acquired during his previous employment with the defendant railroad.…

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