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Chubb v. Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation

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  • Title: Chubb v. Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation
  • Author : Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
  • Release Date : January 25, 1998
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 67 KB

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Appellant, Kathryn A. Chubb, became employed by the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation ("BWC") in the classified position of "Attorney 2" on April 6, 1992. A year later, she was promoted to "Attorney 3," another classified position. It is undisputed that in February 1994, Chubb gave notice to her supervisor, Philip Donner, that she was leaving the BWC for a position with the Industrial Commission of Ohio. In response, Donner offered to match her new salary in order to prevent her from leaving. Because there was no classified position available in Donners section, Donner "borrowed" an unclassified administrative staff position from another department to effectuate the raise he offered to Chubb. The borrowed position had been posted as an unclassified position for an attorney labeled "Administrative Staff." Chubb accepted the administrative staff position and remained in Donners section. On December 7, 1994, to resolve a discipline charge made against her, Chubb entered into a settlement agreement with the BWC related to allegations that she destroyed state payroll documents, used BWC personnel to complete personal work assignments related to her private business interest, and personally conducted private business on state time with state equipment. The agreement stated in part:


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