DENISE WALKER Complainant
VS.
THE BEST WESTERN AIRPORT INN and JOHN VASHIE, Respondents.
THIS MATTER, a complaint
filed by DENISE WALKER (Complainant), with the Iowa Civil Rights
Commission (Commission), charging THE BEST WESTERN AIRPORT INN
and JOHN VASHIE (Respondents), with discrimination in employment
on the basis of sex, came on for hearing in Des Moines, Iowa,
on July 19, 1988, before IONE G. SHADDUCK, serving as Administrative
Law Judge, (AIJ). The case in support of the complaint was represented
by Teresa Baustian, Assistant Attorney General, who was not present
at the hearing. The Complainant was represented by Stephen D.
Lombardi, private attorney. The Respondents were not present,
nor did anyone appear in behalf of Respondents. It was noted on
the record that the Notice of Hearing was issued on February 16,
1988, by certified mail #32,908, to the Best Western Airport Ian
at 1810 Army Post Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50315 and by certified
mail #32,909, to John Vashie in care of the Best Western Airport
Inn at 1810 Army Post Road, Des Moines, Iowa 50315. It is further
noted that both certified Notices have been returned as received.
Upon request, Attorney Lombardi informed the AIJ that he had been
in contact with Michael Mallaney, Attorney for Vashie in another
action, that Vashie was in California and expected to be in Des
Moines; Lombardi stated that he and Attorney Mallaney had discussed
the complaint at issue and that Mallaney was knowledgeable about
the allegations and this hearing.
Attorney Lombardi moved
to amend the complaint to have the caption read: Countryside Investment
Company, d/b/la The Best Western Airport Inn. This motion is granted
as a correction since adequate notice was given to parties as
corrected.
Under the Iowa Rules of
Civil Procedure section 230, and specifically under subsection
"c," Respondents, The Best Western Airport Inn and John
Vashie, were declared in default for failure to be present at
this Hearing.
Pursuant to Iowa Rule of
Civil Procedure section 232, subsection B, the ALJ requested the
Complainant to present her evidence.
After having reviewed the record and briefs of counsel, the AIJ makes the following findings of fact, conclusions of law, rulings, recommended decision and order.