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156 Ct. Cl. 712

Walker

United States Court of Claims

Decided March 23, 1962

United States Court of Claims · decided 1962-03-23

Cited by 3 later decisions — most recently October 1978

Relies on Gregory v. United States

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Decided 1962-03-23

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¶1Civilian pay; reduction in grade (disciplinary). — Plaintiff, a nonveteran, was demoted for cause and later reinstated. He sues to recover back pay. Defendant moved to dismiss the petition on the ground that the back pay provisions of the 1948 amendment to the Lloyd-La Follette Act, 5 U.S.C. § 652(b) (1), do not apply to nonveteran employees who were reduced in grade and later restored to their old grade. Upon consideration of defendant’s motion, and on the basis of this court’s decision in Gregory v. United States, 123 Ct. Cl. 794, the court, on March 23, 1962, ordered that the petition be dismissed.

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