Court Opinion

ID: 6760008
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-21 00:30:29.437019+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:02:34.419361
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam.

R.C. 4112.06(E) provides that “[t]he findings of the commission as to the facts shall be conclusive if supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence on the record * * *.” See, also, Plumbers & Steamfitters Commt. v. Ohio Civil Rights Comm. (1981), 66 Ohio St. 2d 192, 20 O.O. 3d 200, 421 N.E. 2d 128, paragraph two of the syllabus. Where such evidence exists, it is improper for' a court to substitute its judgment for that of the administrative agency.
This court has conducted a thorough review of the record. We find that a number of like incidents of horseplay as that involved in this case, including damage of company property, had previously occurred. All of the participants in those activities were white and none had ever been discharged for participating in the events. Some of the incidents were far more serious than that with which Prather was charged.
Evidence was also presented that some of those persons, all white, who were involved in the supervisory and termination “chain of command” of Prather, had previously admitted, in some cases, that they were racists and, by uncontroverted testimony, were shown to have exhibited racist behavior. It would serve no purpose here to relate all the particulars of those incidents, including behavior and language directed toward Prather that are contained in this record.
Suffice it to say that it is the judgment of this court that the record does, in fact, contain reliable, probative, and substantial evidence supporting the findings and orders of the commission and the trial court. Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeals is reversed and the orders of the commission and the court of common pleas are reinstated.

Judgment reversed.

Moyer, C.J., Sweeney, Locher,
*75Holmes, Douglas, Wright and H. Brown, JJ., concur.