Chennareddy v. Bowsher

935 F.2d 315
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedJune 11, 1991
Docket89-5408
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Chennareddy v. Bowsher, 935 F.2d 315 (D.C. Cir. 1991).

Opinion

935 F.2d 315

56 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 127,
56 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,846, 290 U.S.App.D.C. 149

Venkareddy CHENNAREDDY, General Class Complainant
Representing Himself and All Others Similarly
Situated, et al., Appellants,
v.
Charles BOWSHER Comptroller General of the United States. (Two Cases)

Nos. 89-5408, 89-5409.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Argued Feb. 5, 1991.
Decided June 11, 1991.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia (Civil Action Nos. 87-3538, 88-0577).

Walter T. Charlton, Washington, D.C., for appellants.

William J. Dempster, Asst. U.S. Atty., with whom Jay B. Stephens, U.S. Atty., John D. Bates and R. Craig Lawrence, Asst. U.S. Attys., were on the brief, Washington, D.C., for appellee.

Before WALD, BUCKLEY, and SENTELLE, Circuit Judges.

Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge SENTELLE.

SENTELLE, Circuit Judge:

Venkareddy Chennareddy ("Chennareddy" or "appellant") appeals orders of the District Court dismissing his age discrimination claim brought under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, 29 U.S.C. Sec. 621 et seq. (1988) ("ADEA" or the "Act"), against the United States General Accounting Office ("GAO") for failure to exhaust administrative remedies, see Chennareddy v. Bowsher, Civil Action Nos. 87-3538 and 88-0577, 1989 WL 90549 (D.D.C. Mar. 31, 1989), and denying Chennareddy's motion to alter or amend the judgment. The GAO regulations in effect at the time Chennareddy filed suit in the District Court did not require exhaustion of administrative remedies; therefore, we reverse and remand the case for consideration in accordance with this opinion.

I. BACKGROUND

Venkareddy Chennareddy, an employee of GAO, alleges age discrimination in employment in violation of the ADEA, 29 U.S.C. Sec. 621. On September 17, 1986, prior to filing suit in the District Court, Chennareddy and another GAO employee, Roger Carroll, filed individual and class administrative complaints of age discrimination with the GAO Civil Rights Office. Chennareddy and Carroll consolidated the two complaints and presented them to a hearing examiner who, on November 26, 1986, recommended that the Comptroller General of the United States ("Comptroller General") certify the class. Pursuant to the United States General Accounting Office Operations Manual, Order 2713.2, Discrimination Complaint Processing in the United States General Accounting Office (effective Aug. 12, 1981) ("GAO Order 2713.2"), the Comptroller General reviewed Chennareddy's complaint to determine whether to consider the complaint as a class action or as an individual complaint. The Comptroller General concluded that the putative class failed to meet the requirements for certification and therefore denied class certification on December 8, 1986.

Chennareddy and Carroll appealed the decision to GAO's Personnel Appeals Board ("PAB" or "Board") on December 18, 1986. Chennareddy instituted his appeal in accordance with the PAB's regulations authorizing an interlocutory appeal on the question of class certification. See GAO Order 2713.2; 4 C.F.R. Sec. 28.45(b)(1) (1988).

On November 23, 1987, the PAB, sitting en banc, denied Chennareddy's motion for class certification and dismissed the petition because his allegations did not meet the class action requirements of commonality, typicality, and adequacy of representation as required by Fed.R.Civ.P. 23 and GAO regulations governing class actions.

On November 25, 1987, GAO notified Chennareddy that its Civil Rights Office would continue administrative processing of his individual age discrimination claim. Chennareddy's counsel, by letter dated December 2, 1987, to the Director of the Civil Rights Office, notified GAO that Chennareddy and Carroll would not pursue their discrimination complaints administratively. Chennareddy, therefore, requested that GAO dismiss his complaint and issue a final determination.

GAO cancelled the complaint pursuant to GAO Order 2713.2 and notified Chennareddy by letter dated December 10, 1987, of its action. GAO terminated the administrative processing of Chennareddy's complaint before rendering a decision on the merits. On December 14, 1987, Chennareddy's counsel sent a letter of "Notice of Intent to Sue" to GAO's Civil Rights Office and the PAB, stating that Chennareddy intended to seek a trial de novo in district court.

On December 30, 1987, Chennareddy filed the first of three successive age discrimination complaints in the District Court within thirty days of GAO's denial of class certification. Chennareddy v. Bowsher, Civil Action No. 87-3538 ("Case 87-3538 "). The complaint also named Sandra Thiabault, Roger Carroll, Hector Rojas, and "an unnamed GS-15 Employee of the United States General Accounting Office Representing Himself and All Other GS-15's [sic] Similarly Situated" as "Sub-Class Complainants." Id. GAO moved to dismiss the action, arguing that Chennareddy and his co-plaintiffs failed to exhaust the administrative remedies they had chosen to pursue. GAO also argued that the other named co-plaintiffs, Thiabault and Rojas, entirely failed to utilize the administrative process and failed to give the agency thirty days' notice of their intent to sue as required by the ADEA and GAO regulations.1 29 U.S.C. Sec. 633a(d); GAO Order 2713.2. With respect to the "unnamed" plaintiff, GAO moved to compel disclosure of the plaintiff's identity pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 10(a) and Local Rule 106(d). The District Court struck the unnamed plaintiff from the complaint because appellant failed to comply with the Federal Rules and Local Rules of the District Court. See Chennareddy v. Bowsher, Civil Action Nos. 87-3538 and 88-8577 (D.D.C. Mar. 31, 1989) ("Memorandum Opinion ") at 4-5 n. 1.

Chennareddy filed a second class action in the District Court on March 3, 1988, and moved to consolidate the two age discrimination cases. Chennareddy v. Bowsher, Civil Action No. 88-0577 ("Case 88-0577 "). The complaint named Chennareddy and Carroll as "General Class Complainants," and Sandra Thiabault, Jagdish C. Narang, Hector Rojas, and "an unnamed GS-15 Employee" as "sub class complainants." Id. After the court consolidated the cases, GAO again moved to dismiss the action on the same grounds advanced in Case 87-3538. GAO also argued that various subclass complainants in the suit, who had not sought administrative relief, failed to provide notice of intent to sue.

On October 19, 1988, Chennareddy and two other plaintiffs filed a third suit on the same age discrimination allegations enumerated in Case 87-3538 and Case 88-0577. Ramey v. Bowsher, Civil Action No. 88-3037 ("Case 88-3037 "). This case is pending in the District Court.

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