Goodwins, Inc. v. Hagedorn

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1951-10-18

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Loughran, Ch. J. The plaintiffs are domestic corporations. We shall call them the plaintiff employers. Though three labor organizations were named as defendants, only the defendant Department Store Variety Store Employees Union, Local 1115A, appeared and defended the action. It will be called the defendant union. The action was commenced in the New York Supreme Court for a judgment that would enjoin picke…

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