[DOWNLOAD] "Flannery V. Industrial Commission" by Arizona Court of Appeals # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free

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- Title: Flannery V. Industrial Commission
- Author : Arizona Court of Appeals
- Release Date : January 18, 1966
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 60 KB
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For approximately 12 years Flannery had worked for another bottling company in Tucson. He was not happy with his lack of recognition and his lack of opportunity and in March of 1960, he became employed as a route supervisor by the company for whom he was working at the time of his death. With Coca-Cola the nature of his work changed from the basically heavy work of the route man to the reduced physical activity of a supervisor who engaged in some of the physical activity of a route man. His responsibilities with Coca-Cola subjected him to a greater emotional strain. He was exceedingly anxious to do well in his new job partly to show his former employers that he had capabilities which they did not recognize. The evidence indicated that Flannery worried about his job and its problems but that with it all he was much happier in his new employment. Shortly before his death, Coca-Cola in Tucson was engaged in a concentrated promotional scheme which resulted in considerably increased pressure. This promotional venture had not been completed by the 2nd day of December. The petitioner urges that the unusual stress and strain incident to the promotional campaign was not a normal condition of employment and that the problem of the operation of the truck on the morning in question were material factors in connection with Flannery's death.