King v. Staley

Decision Date28 June 1988
Docket NumberNo. 86-2529,86-2529
Citation849 F.2d 1143
Parties47 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 185, 46 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 38,075 Ruth Ann KING, Appellant, v. Carolyn STALEY in her official capacity as Pulaski County Clerk, Appellee.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Eighth Circuit

James E. Smedley, Little Rock, Ark., for appellant.

Robert Keller Jackson, Little Rock, Ark., for appellee.

Before McMILLIAN, WOLLMAN and BEAM, Circuit Judges.

McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge.

Ruth Ann King appeals from a final judgment entered in the District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas finding in her favor on her claim of racial discrimination but denying some aspects of her requested relief. The district court found that King had been the victim of racial discrimination when denied promotion from Accounting Technician to Accounting Supervisor of the Clerk's Office of Pulaski County, Arkansas, and when subsequently terminated. King v. Smith, Civ. No. LR-C-83-679 (E.D.Ark. Nov. 6, 1985). Nevertheless, the district court refused to award King backpay and frontpay based upon the salary of an Accounting Supervisor. Id. (Sept. 29, 1986). For reversal, King argues the district court erred in failing to award her backpay and frontpay based upon the salary of an Accounting Supervisor. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand with directions.

I

King, a Black female, instituted this employment discrimination case pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000(e) et seq., on August 3, 1983, against Shirley Smith in her official capacity as Pulaski County Clerk. King alleged that she had been denied promotion from Accounting Technician to Accounting Supervisor on March 29, 1982, and terminated from her employment with the Pulaski County Clerk's Office on June 24, 1982, on the basis of her race. King had been employed with the Clerk's office for fourteen years.

The district court conducted a trial on King's complaint during the week of September 17, 1984. Subsequently, the newly elected county clerk, Carolyn Staley, was substituted as a defendant. On November 6, 1985, the district court entered a memorandum opinion concluding that King had been denied promotion and terminated because of her race. Id. The district court reserved ruling on the appropriate remedy pending negotiation by the parties. Id. The parties were unable to agree upon a remedy and on May 30, 1986, the district court ordered the parties to file a stipulation concerning King's backpay. Id. (May 30, 1986). This stipulation revealed that if King should have been promoted to the position of Accounting Supervisor, she would be entitled to $21,451.26 in backpay as of May 30, 1986.

Appellee then requested a hearing on whether King had waived her right to reinstatement by refusing a job offer from the County and whether King had failed to mitigate damages. At the conclusion of this hearing on September 29, 1986, the district court found that King had made diligent efforts to mitigate her damages and had not waived her entitlement to reinstatement. The district court further ordered that King should (1) be reinstated as an Accounting Technician at the first available vacancy, (2) be afforded the opportunity to fill the position of Accounting Supervisor when the next vacancy occurs, and (3) receive backpay based on King's salary as an Accounting Technician in the amount of $13,234.72. Id. (Sept. 29, 1986).

On October 9, 1986, King filed a motion for reconsideration because the district court failed to grant her backpay and frontpay on the basis of an Accounting Supervisor's salary. The district court denied this motion. Id. (Nov. 7, 1986). This appeal followed.

II

King does not challenge that portion of the district court's ruling reinstating her to the position of Accounting Technician and providing that she should be promoted to Accounting Supervisor only if a position becomes vacant. Rather, King challenges the district court's failure to base her backpay award on the salary level of an Accounting Supervisor and to award her frontpay on this basis. King concedes that reinstatement to the position of Accounting Technician coupled with a backpay award based on that position adequately remedied her racially motivated dismissal. Nevertheless, King argues that merely requiring that s...

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