John T. Russell v. Acme-Evans Company, Adm Milling Company, and Archer-Daniels-Midland Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1995-04-19

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POSNER, Chief Judge. In 1975 the plaintiff in this Title. VII suit, John Russell, was hired as a laborer by the principal defendant, Aeme-Evans Company, which owns a grain elevator in Indianapolis. The elevator is used both to store wheat and to manufacture it into flour. Russell (who still works in the grain elevator) became a “mill sweeper” in 1977.' The job involved keeping t…

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