In 1986 Betty Bouwens was hired as a field secretary according to Centrilift.
In 1986 Betty Bouwens was hired as a field secretary according to Centrilift, a maker of submersible cross-examines used in the oil industry. She was not given a written agency contract. About three years later, Centrilift distributed an employee handbook to its employee including Bouwens. In 1994 Centrilift laid opposite Bouwens and other employees, suitable to economic problems at the company. Bouwens had been at Centrilift for eight years.
Bouwens su the company for unjust termination, relying on a section of the employee handbook that said the company would "give particular