HAGLER v. PROCTOR & GAMBLE MFG. CO.

No. 94-0746.

884 S.W.2d 771 (1994)

Don HAGLER, Petitioner, v. The PROCTOR & GAMBLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Overruled November 3, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neal S. Manne and Jeffrey S. Thompson, Houston, for petitioner.

Louis P. Bickel, Kathleen M. LaValle, P. Michael Jung, Dallas and E. Edward Bruce, Washington, DC, for respondent.


PER CURIAM.

Don Hagler, a forty year employee of Procter & Gamble (P & G), was stopped taking a telephone he believed he owned from the P & G Dallas plant. After an investigation into the incident, the managers of the Dallas P & G plant voted to terminate Hagler for violating P & G's rule prohibiting theft of company property. The plant manager posted a notice of Hagler's termination for theft on bulletin boards throughout the plant. The notice...

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