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Plaintiff Patricia Tolliver sued her former employer, Children’s Home-Chambliss Shelter, alleging age and sex discrimination, retaliation, and other employment-related claims. Defendant moved for summary judgment on all claims. The Court granted summary judgment for the defendant on claims of failure to promote, disparate treatment, improper calculation and payment of overtime wages, failure to keep proper records, and retaliatory discharge. However, the Court denied summary judgment on the disparate pay claims, concluding that genuine issues of material fact exist regarding whether sex played a role in determining the plaintiff's wages. Therefore, the disparate pay claims will proceed to trial.
Tolliver v. Children's Home-Chambliss Shelter is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, E.D. Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in District Court, E.D. Tennessee.
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Plaintiff Patricia Tolliver sued her former employer, Children’s Home-Chambliss Shelter, alleging age and sex discrimination, retaliation, and other employment-related claims. Defendant moved for summary judgment on all claims. The Court granted summary judgment for the defendant on claims of failure to promote, disparate treatment, improper calculation and payment of overtime wages, failure to keep proper records, and retaliatory discharge. However, the Court denied summary judgment on the disparate pay claims, concluding that genuine issues of material fact exist regarding whether sex played a role in determining the plaintiff's wages. Therefore, the disparate pay claims will proceed to trial.
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