Ashby v. SI, Inc.
Ashby v. SI, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Wilton Ashby appeals from an adverse grant of summary judgement on his claims for age discrimination, tortious interference, breach of contract and treble damages under Arizona’s Wage Act. We affirm.
Nothing in the record calls into doubt the proffered non-diseriminatory reason for the decision to let Ashby go— that the company was losing its largest account. That younger workers may have taken over Ashby’s duties proves nothing because Ashby concedes that the loss of
Nor has Ashby presented evidence from which it can be inferred that the parties intended the written but unsigned Separation Agreement to be merely a memorialization of some oral agreement.
Finally, Ashby’s Wage Act claim depends on there being a valid agreement between the parties, and since there is not, that claim fails. Ashby’s remaining claim for tortious interference is based on the premise that the individual defendants had a discriminatory motive in discharging him and causing SI to breach the Separation Agreement. Because there was insufficient evidence of such conduct, summary judgment was proper on that claim as well.
AFFIRMED.
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. See Nidds v. Schindler Elevator Corp., 113 F.3d 912, 919 (9th Cir. 1996) ("old timers” comment, which was uttered in "ambivalent manner” and not directly tied to layoff, is not enough to create inference of age discrimination).
. See Tabler v. Indus. Comm’n of AZ, 202 Ariz. 518, 47 P.3d 1156, 1159 (Ct.App. 2002).
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