Meredith v. Mt. Pleasant Boat Bldg. Co., Inc., 22352

Decision Date13 March 1985
Docket NumberNo. 22352,22352
Citation333 S.E.2d 565,286 S.C. 115
PartiesJ.C. MEREDITH, Jr., Appellant, v. MT. PLEASANT BOAT BUILDING CO., INC., Respondent. . Heard
CourtSouth Carolina Supreme Court

J. Kevin Holmes, of Steinberg, Levkoff, Spitz & Goldberg, Charleston, for appellant.

George E. Campsen, Jr., Charleston, for respondent.

PER CURIAM:

In this breach of employment contract case, appellant employee sued his former employer, respondent boat company, to recover termination benefits he alleged were unconditionally due upon his dismissal. A non-jury trial resulted in judgment for the employer. We affirm.

The boat company had been in existence for seventy years and was financially strong and profitable when appellant was hired as its general manager. Under appellant's management, the business deteriorated to near bankruptcy resulting in appellant's dismissal.

The employer refused appellant's request for dismissal benefits because he had been terminated for cause.

The trial judge, without a jury, held appellant had breached the contract by mismanaging the company and no termination benefits were due him under the contract.

In an action at law tried non-jury, the trial judge's findings of fact will not be disturbed by us if there is any evidence to reasonably support his findings. Townes Associates, Ltd. v. The City of Greenville, 266 S.C. 81, 221 S.E.2d 773 (1976).

We hold the evidence supports the finding appellant breached the contract by mismanagement causing great loss to the company. Since an employee terminated for cause is not entitled to dismissal pay, Berry v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 270 S.C. 489, 242 S.E.2d 551 (1978), we hold judgment was properly entered for the employer.

AFFIRMED.

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