Charlene Cooper-Day v. RME Petroleum Co., the Successor in Interest of Union Pacific Resources Company A/K/A Union Pacific Resources Group, Inc.
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Summary judgment affirmed in favor of the employer. The court held that the employee's gender discrimination claims for constructive discharge and unequal pay were jurisdictionally barred because they were not filed with the EEOC within 180 days of when the alleged unlawful employment practices occurred.
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