Butler v. Albany International

273 F. Supp. 2d 1278, 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18334, 2003 WL 21743735
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Alabama
DecidedJuly 29, 2003
DocketCivil Action 01-F-1318-N
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Butler v. Albany International, 273 F. Supp. 2d 1278, 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18334, 2003 WL 21743735 (M.D. Ala. 2003).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

FULLER, District Judge.

Plaintiff, Jacquelyn T. Butler, filed a Complaint (Doc. # 1) on November 9, 2001, bringing claims of gender-based pay discrimination pursuant to Title VII, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, et seq. (hereinafter “Title VII”) and the Equal Pay Act, 29 U.S.C. § 206(d). On February 14, 2002, Defendant, Albany International (hereinafter “Albany”) filed an Answer (Doc. # 4).

This action is presently before the court on the motion for summary judgment filed by the defendant on April 23, 2003 (Doc. # 14). After careful consideration of the arguments of counsel, the relevant law, and the record as a whole, the court concludes that the motion for summary judgment is due to be GRANTED.

*1281 I. FACTS 1 AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

A. Employment Background

Plaintiff, a female, has been employed with Albany 2 for almost twenty-five years. She was hired in September of 1978 as an Incentive Clerk with a pay grade level 6 ($7,072 annual base salary). 3 A few months later, in January of 1979, Plaintiff became an Incentive and Purchasing Clerk. 4 However, it was not until a year later, January of 1980, that Plaintiffs pay grade level was increased to level 8 ($9,300 annual base salary). In April of 1985, Plaintiff was promoted to Production Control Clerk and her pay grade level was increased to level 10 ($14,800 annual base salary). 5

On June 1, 1988, the Production Control Coordinator, and Plaintiffs supervisor, Robert Hooper (hereinafter “Hooper”), received a promotion to Weaving Shift Supervisor. Due to Hooper’s promotion, Plaintiff was promoted to the position of Production Control Coordinator 6 and was directed to report to Larry Paschall (hereinafter “Paschall”), Albany’s Plant Manager (Butler Dep., Ex. 1). Notwithstanding the new position, Plaintiffs pay grade level remained at level 10 ($16,700 annual base salary 7 ).

In this new position, Plaintiffs duties included: performing warp planning in conjunction with Division Production Control, scheduling looms, printing tickets, issuing warp tickets, issuing cut forms, planning and organizing shipping as needed with independent trucking contractors, supervising regular and emergency truck drivers, working with Production Schedulers in Portland and Menasha, working with customer service, sales and technical persons, interacting with Group Leaders and Team Leaders, planning and organizing the Plant Physical Inventory on an annual basis, attending scheduling meetings, attending and recording minutes for morning meetings, checking for stock, issuing manufacturing tickets, entering daily production reports from Manufacturing into the computer, ordering raw materials through Division Production Control, issuing alteration orders to Manufacturing on a daily basis, compiling and distributing the weekly plant production report, sehed- *1282 uling fabrics, distributing date changes to finishing, changing dates on tickets in Weaving and Seaming, and working the expedite list. On April 1, 1995, Plaintiffs pay grade level was increased to level 12 ($25,800 annual base salary).

B. Gender-Based, Discrimination Claims

Plaintiff bases her claims of discrimination on a comparison of her wages with those of a male co-worker, Bill Smith (hereinafter “Smith”). Smith began his employment with Albany in August of 1968 as a pern winder. After about six months, Smith moved to the position of weaver. Two to three years later, Smith transferred to the Appleton, Wisconsin plant 8 to fulfill a supervisory position. Smith remained at the Appleton plant for three years, and returned to the Montgomery plant as a Seaming Supervisor. In this position, Smith has a pay grade level of level 17 ($20,600 annual base salary). In April of 1983, Smith was moved to the position of Finishing Supervisor and maintained a pay grade level of level 17 ($28,-000 annual base salary). 9

On January 18,1989, Smith became Production Control Coordinator. An announcement dated for said date indicates that: (1) Smith “[would] move to production control as Montgomery Production Control Coordinator, reporting to [Pasc-hall],” (2) Plaintiff “[would] report to [Smith] in her current job as Production Control Scheduler,” and (3) Joe Lunsford “[would] move to Finishing as Finishing Supervisor, filling the opening created by [Smith’s] moving to Production Control.” (Butler Dep., Ex. 2). According to Smith, Plaintiff trained him 10 and they constantly 11 performed the same tasks. 12 Notwithstanding these similarities, at that time, Smith’s pay grade level remained at level 17 ($37,600 annual base salary) and Plaintiffs pay grade level remained at level 12 ($18,900 annual base salary). 13

Over eleven years later, in May of 2000, Smith returned to the Manufacturing Department. An announcement dated May 2, 2000 indicates that Smith, “currently Production Control Coordinator, [would] move to the Finishing Department as a Finishing Team Leader, effective May 29, 2002” and that Plaintiff, “currently Production Scheduling Coordinator, [would] assume the responsibilities of Production Control Coordinator, effective June 1, 2000.” (Butler Dep., Ex. 3). The announcement further indicated that Plaintiff would report to Ted Bryant (hereinafter “Bryant”), Human Resources and Office Services Manager, and that Corlis Miles (hereinafter “Miles”), Plant Secretary, “[would] maintain her current duties while assuming the additional responsibility of assisting [Plaintiff] in Production Control, effective May 8, 2000.” (Id.). At that time, Plaintiffs grade level was at level 12 *1283 ($30,700 annual base salary) 14 and Smith’s grade level was at level 17 ($56,100 annual base salary).

On June 1, 2000, Plaintiff assumed the responsibilities of Production Control Coordinator and reported to Bryant. 15

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