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Garmon V. San Diego Bldg. Trades Council [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1955

Garmon V. San Diego Bldg. Trades Council [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Appellants were properly held liable for damages sustained by the company when appellants' conduct in picketing and using language to install fear of injury induced building contractors to discontinue their patronage of the company.


Labor Law - Organizational Picketing In Industries Not Affecting Interstate Commerce, Arne Hovdesven May 1955

Labor Law - Organizational Picketing In Industries Not Affecting Interstate Commerce, Arne Hovdesven

Michigan Law Review

Representatives of defendant union approached plaintiff, proprietor of a small liquor store, with information that they planned to initiate an organizational campaign to obtain the membership of the store's three clerks, none of whom were members of any union at that time. Subsequent to this meeting, a picket line of two men was established and was maintained without any acts of violence, for over nineteen months until halted by a permanent injunction issued by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division. The union did not make any demands upon plaintiff to sign a contract or to recognize it as bargaining …