BROOKLYN CATERERS ASS'N, INC. v. SCHIMEL


277 A.D. 784 (1950)

Brooklyn Caterers Association, Inc., on Behalf of Itself and Each and All of its Members, Appellant, v. Jacob Schimel, as President of Waiters and Waitresses Union, Local 2, of Brooklyn and Queens, an Unincorporated Association, et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

May 15, 1950.


Order denying a motion for an injunction pendente lite enjoining the acts and activities sought to be enjoined by judgment in the action, affirmed, with $10 costs and disbursements.

In our opinion the State Labor Relations Board in the proceeding before it under section 705 of the act, determined only the unit of employees to be represented and certified the union as the representative for the purpose of collective bargaining in behalf of that unit of employees...

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