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Dresser Industries v. Community Television Serv

U.S.
Apr 30, 1979
441 U.S. 932 (1979)

Summary

giving female physical education teachers inferior locker and shower facilities is illegal discrimination; Title VII reaches "actual working conditions," not just equal opportunity for employment

Summary of this case from Bundy v. Jackson

Opinion

No. 78-1376.

April 30, 1979, OCTOBER TERM, 1978.


C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 586 F. 2d 637.


Summaries of

Dresser Industries v. Community Television Serv

U.S.
Apr 30, 1979
441 U.S. 932 (1979)

giving female physical education teachers inferior locker and shower facilities is illegal discrimination; Title VII reaches "actual working conditions," not just equal opportunity for employment

Summary of this case from Bundy v. Jackson

giving female physical education teachers inferior locker and shower facilities is illegal discrimination; Title VII reaches `actual working conditions,' not just equal opportunity for employment

Summary of this case from Rudow v. Comm on Human Rights
Case details for

Dresser Industries v. Community Television Serv

Case Details

Full title:DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC. v. COMMUNITY TELEVISION SERVICES, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 30, 1979

Citations

441 U.S. 932 (1979)

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